In Swannanoa, NC, zone 6-7, when should I expect my passionflower vine to poke his little head out of the ground? He was new last year, bloomed beautifully, and I mulched him heavily for the winter, but I've seen no evidence of growth as of yet (April 26). I'm concerned that I've lost him.
Did the entire plant die back to the ground?
If the roots survived the winter, it should began growing again. Give it some more time and the ground to warm nice and temperatures even out.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/vines/passion-flower/passion-flower-care.htm
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/vines/passion-flower/preparing-a-passion-flower-vine-for-winter.htm
I have very mature lilikoi plants on a piece of property that I just purchased in Hawaii. They are killing my macadamia trees and I wonder if I could transplant them
Yes, it is possible.
This article has more information.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/vines/passion-flower/transplanting-a-passion-vine.htm
My Passion flower is growing up through my Rhododendron plant, it seems to be taking over - the rhododendron is healthy and about 7 foot tall - will the passion flower do any harm to it?
Yes, it could become an issue for your vine to be growing in the Rhododendron.
It can smother the plant and it likely the Rhododendron will decline.
Moving the vine would be advised.
Here are some links with more information.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/vines/passion-flower/transplanting-a-passion-vine.htm
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/vines/passion-flower/cutting-back-passion-vines.htm
I noticed my Passion flower looking rather dead, I have been growing this for 5 years and it has grown so much and was looking really good. I decided to give it some pant food to help and when I went to feed it I noticed the main branch had snapped!!! I'm really upset as it really was doing so well, I just wondered if there was anything I could do, or is this the end for my beautiful Passion flower?
It's possible your plant may grow back from the root.
This article has information on propagating Passion Flower from cuttings.
It could be a way to save your plant.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/vines/passion-flower/propagating-passion-flower.htm
Hello , I bought Passion flower seeds : ligularis variety . dried seeds. What can i do before sowing , to boost their germination , other than soaking them in warm water.
Watering the seeds with a slightly acidic water can also help speed up the germination process. You can make a more acidic water by adding a few drops of pulp from a passion fruit or a citrus fruit to the water you will be using to water the seeds.
we Live in the northeastern corner of Arkansas near Missouri, our passion flower vines were blooming when we bought them have had them for about a month and they have not flowered since, they produce empty flower pods, any idea why? sorry I do not have any photos to include.
This article should help
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/vines/passion-flower/passion-flower-not-blooming.htm
Someone has given me a passion flower 'shoot.' It has a root on it and 6 pairs of leaves, each having a very thin 'climber coil'? on it. It's on a straight stem about 18 inches high. I have planted it in the garden and I plan to grow it against a fence. When do I start training it to spread out and how? Thanks for your help Shan
This article should tell you what you need to know. Go to page 3 - Pruning and Training.
http://polk.ifas.ufl.edu/hort/documents/publications/Passion%20fruit.pdf