FLASH SALES: 20% off selected plants!
Share your pictures? Hide split images
I have read and agree the terms and conditions of service.

Passiflora Lady Betty Myles Young- Passion Flower

Passiflora Lady Betty Myles Young SAVORANOVA®
Passion Flower, Passion Vines

3,9/5
4 reviews
0 reviews
0 reviews
1 reviews
1 reviews

I've just received it. Awaiting flowering.

Jocelyne, 17/06/2021

Leave a review → View all reviews →

Select delivery date,

and select date in basket

This plant carries a 6 months recovery warranty

More information

This beautiful passion flower compensates for its low hardiness with many impressive-sized flowers in bright blue-violet. They are lightly scented and give way to decorative fruits, which turn yellow-orange when ripe. This exotic and highly vigorous climbing plant requires protection against severe frosts. Stunning!
Flower size
11 cm
Height at maturity
3 m
Spread at maturity
2 m
Exposure
Sun
Hardiness
Hardy down to -4°C
Soil moisture
Moist soil
plantfit-full

Does this plant fit my garden?

Set up your Plantfit profile →

Best planting time April
Recommended planting time March to May
J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
Flowering time May to September
J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D

Description

The Passiflora or Passionflower 'Lady Betty Myles Young' is another beautiful novelty in passion flowers for garden ornamentation. This superb variety, capable of surviving short frosts of around -7°C/-8°C (17.6°F), produces from late spring and throughout summer 30 to 40 flowers per day of an impressive size, measuring up to 12 cm (5in), with beautiful mauve colour highlighted by a crown of filaments in a brighter blue, black at the base, white in the middle. They are slightly fragrant and give way to many decorative fruits, yellow-orange when ripe. This exotic climber is also a very vigorous and undemanding plant in terms of soil. When planted in deep, light, fertile, and not-too-dry soil, it will reach its full potential. Gardeners in more continental climates will also appreciate its ease of cultivation in pots, to be stored away during winter.

 

Mostly originating from the tropical zones of South America, passionflowers belong to the large family of Passifloraceae, which includes 400 species and numerous spontaneous or horticultural hybrids. 'Lady Betty Myles Young' SAVORANOVA® is one of them, obtained in the United Kingdom. This climbing plant attaches itself to its support using tendrils, reaching a minimum height of 3 meters (10 feet) with a similar spread. It is characterized by its quadrangular stems adorned with large leaves measuring up to 14.5 cm (6in) by 19 cm (8in), divided into 3 to 5 thick, deeply veined lobes. This generous mass of dark green foliage is more or less evergreen depending on the severity of the winter. Its flowering occurs from spring to autumn, sometimes all year round in very mild climates, in the form of large flowers measuring 10 to 12 cm (4 to 5in) in diameter that constantly repeat on the plant. Its slightly fragrant flowers are formed of mauve petals, sometimes streaked with white, with a central crown of filaments streaked with black-violet, white, and ultramarine blue. The cream-coloured stamen is covered in yellow pollen, and the pistil is purple. The unusual shape of the flower is quite durable, where the petals and sepals curl, while the filaments' crown folds and straightens to avoid self-pollination. Once pollinated, the flowers give way to oval fruits that are very acidic, not edible, initially green and then orange when ripe, measuring up to 6.5 cm (3in) long and 4 cm (2in) wide.

 

This hardy Passionflower, resistant up to -7°C/-8°C (17.6°F), is not a demanding exotic plant like some orchids can be. Modern hybrids combine the robustness and hardiness of Passiflora caerulea, sometimes invasive. They grow effortlessly in rich, moist but not too dry, well-drained soil in a sunny, sheltered location. Pruning at the end of flowering involves reducing the branches to maintain a beautiful habit. 'Lady Betty Myles Young' thrives in mild regions and can become as lush as the most beautiful clematis when planted in the ground. With its generous and exotic charm, the 'Lady Betty Myles Young' Passionflower is a wonderful plant for dressing up walls, fences, trellises, porches, lattice works, and hedges. It is also highly appreciated in verandas, where it will withstand cold winters without damage.

Passiflora Lady Betty Myles Young- Passion Flower in pictures

Passiflora Lady Betty Myles Young- Passion Flower (Flowering) Flowering
Passiflora Lady Betty Myles Young- Passion Flower (Foliage) Foliage

Plant habit

Height at maturity 3 m
Spread at maturity 2 m
Growth rate very fast

Flowering

Flower colour mauve
Flowering time May to September
Inflorescence Solitary
Flower size 11 cm
Fragrance slightly scented
Fruit colour green

Foliage

Foliage persistence Semi-evergreen
Foliage colour dark green
Foliage description Evergreen in mild climates.

Botanical data

Genus

Passiflora

Cultivar

Lady Betty Myles Young SAVORANOVA®

Family

Passifloraceae

Other common names

Passion Flower, Passion Vines

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Other Passionflowers

  1. 18
    €31.80

  2. Out of stock
    €24.50 3L/4L pot

  3. 2
    From €22.50 2L/3L pot

  4. 35
    From €7.50 8/9 cm pot

    Available in 2 sizes

  5. 5
    €34.50 2L/3L pot

  6. Out of stock
    €22.70

  7. 9
    From €20.50 2L/3L pot

  8. 5
    From €27.50 2L/3L pot

  9. Available to order
    From €59.00 4L/5L pot

    Available in 2 sizes

  10. 10
    From €22.50 2L/3L pot

  11. 18
    From €12.50 2L/3L pot

  12. 6
    From €27.50 2L/3L pot

  13. 6
    From €27.50 2L/3L pot

  14. 10
    From €27.50 2L/3L pot

  15. Out of stock
    From €24.50 2L/3L pot

Planting and care

The 'Lady Betty Myles Young' passionflower is a sun-loving and heat-loving plant that should be sheltered from cold and drying winds. Plant it in ordinary, deep, well-worked and well-drained soil. Hardy down to -7/-8°C (19.4/17.6°F), it should not be planted in open ground, except in a protected position, with good winter mulching. Place it on a support to support the weight of vegetation. Direct its branches well onto the support as the vegetation is exuberant. Watch out for scale insects, whiteflies, and the cucumber mosaic virus. Treat preventively.

 

Planting period

Best planting time April
Recommended planting time March to May
Type of support Arch, Pergola, Tree, Trellis

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow
Type of use Container, Hedge, Climbing
Hardiness Hardy down to -4°C (USDA zone 9b) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Planting density 1 per m2
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Any
Soil moisture Moist soil, deep, flexible, light

Care

Pruning instructions Leave it alone for 3 or 4 years after planting. Prune your passionflower to 50 cm from the ground at the end of winter, even cutting back the main branches to stimulate rapid growth. Passionflowers flower on this year's branches. Cutting back before winter is recommended to keep pruning reasonable. Remove dead or misplaced branches and aerate the plant by trimming excess branches.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time March to April, September
Soil moisture Moist soil
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Needs protection
3,9/5
No reviews
No reviews

Summer flowering climbers

  1. 6
    From €16.50 2L/3L pot

    Available in 2 sizes

  2. 13
    €3.90 Seeds

  3. Out of stock
    From €4.90 Bulb

  4. 45
    From €7.50 8/9 cm pot

    Available in 2 sizes

  5. 15
    From €14.90 2L/3L pot

  6. Out of stock
    From €1.40 Plug plant 1.5/2.5 cm

  7. 9
    From €18.50 2L/3L pot

  8. 15
    From €24.50 2L/3L pot

  9. 127
    From €12.50 1L/1.5L pot

    Available in 3 sizes

  10. Out of stock
    From €20.50 2L/3L pot

  11. 73
    From €2.90 Plug plant 3/4cm

  12. 1
    From €24.50 2L/3L pot

  13. 21
    €19.50 1.5L/2L pot

    Available in 3 sizes

  14. 20
    €19.50 2L/3L pot

  15. 10
    From €20.50 2L/3L pot

  16. 11
    €3.90 Seeds

  17. 11
    From €18.50 2L/3L pot

  18. 18
    From €18.50 2L/3L pot

  19. 14
    From €20.50 2L/3L pot

  20. 18
    From €22.50 2L/3L pot

Haven't found what you were looking for?