Giant Granadilla (Passiflora quadrangularis L.)

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Rare Tropical Vine with Oversized Passionfruit

Discover this wonderfully weird underdog fruit of the pineapple discovery era. Giant Granadilla (Passiflora quadrangularis, Parcha, Barbadine, Badea, Giant tumbo) was allegedly unearthed to the Western world in the same expedition as the pineapple, but never really hit the big time. Essentially, it’s a giant passionfruit featuring the largest fruit in the Passiflora genus.

The giant granadilla plant is a fast-growing vine, with a woody base. At maturity, it can climb up to 50 feet tall. The flowers are nearly identical to the frilly, firework-shaped blooms of other passion vines, but double the size, forming aromatic, melon-like fruit with blushing pink or white flesh. It grows wild in tropical Americas, Southeast Asia, and Australia, thriving in lush, humid jungle climates and preferring warm conditions day and night.

It requires deep, fertile, well-drained soil and does best in consistent tropical warmth, as it is sensitive to temperatures colder than tropical lowlands. The fruit can be eaten fresh, scooped, or chopped into fruit salads, where it adds a mellow charm with a hint of limelike flavor.


Cultural & Culinary Significance
Giant Granadilla has long been familiar in tropical regions across the Americas, Southeast Asia, and Australia, where it grows both cultivated and wild. The fruit is commonly eaten fresh or added to fruit salads, drinks, and simple tropical preparations, valued for its mild sweetness and cooling character in hot climates. It remains a traditional garden vine in many tropical homesteads, appreciated for both its edible fruit and dramatic ornamental flowers.


Why Grow Giant Granadilla?

  • Produces the largest fruit in the Passiflora genus
  • Fast-growing vine with a woody base and strong climbing habit
  • Ornamental flowers nearly double the size of common passion vines
  • Edible fruit with mild, melon-like flavor and citrus notes
  • Excellent for trellises, arbors, and tropical food forest systems

Growing Tips
(Also known as: Giant Granadilla, Parcha, Barbadine, Badea, Giant tumbo, Passiflora quadrangularis)

Giant Granadilla prefers climate conditions that are warm and humid day and night. It grows best in full sun to partial shade with rich, fertile, well-drained soil and consistent moisture. Avoid cold exposure, as it is sensitive to anything colder than tropical lowlands.

It is a fast-growing vine with a woody base that benefits from strong support structures like trellises or arbors. Regular feeding supports vigorous growth and fruiting. Prune as needed to manage size and encourage airflow in dense growth.

In ideal conditions, it establishes quickly and can reach maturity within a couple of seasons, producing large, aromatic fruit through warm periods.

 

Plant Type:
Perennial Fruiting Vine

Harvest Season:
Year-round

Mature Size:
Up to 30 ft.

Soil & Moisture:
Well-drained soil that can hold moisture, high in organic matter

Light Requirements:
Full Sun, Part Shade, Shade

Better fruit production with more sun exposure.

Self-Fertile:
Yes

Growth Rate:
Fast

Zone Hardiness:
Outdoors 9-12 (frost protection); Patio/Greenhouse 4+

Propagation:
Our Yellow Passion Fruit is grown from seed, capable of fruiting within growing season.

Our Purple Passion Fruit is grown from cuttings and tissue culture, capable of fruiting within growing season. 

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Rated 4.2 out of 5 stars
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6 reviews
  • SG
    Steph G.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Years Gardening 10+
    Grown This Variety Before? No
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    2 years ago
    Very healthy

    The Giant Granadilla I ordered from Sow Exotic is very healthy. I was a bit disappointed that it wasn't bigger for the price ($89.95). I realize it's an exotic vine that's probably why it was so expensive. Hopefully it will produce fruit, I will update my review as it grows.

  • SG
    Steph G.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Years Gardening 10+
    Grown This Variety Before? No
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    2 years ago
    So healthy

    I've ordered many trees and plants from Sow Exotic and have never been disappointed. When I opened the box with the Giant Granadilla, I was happy it was so healthy. It almost looked fake. I was surprised at the size of the plant, I was expecting it to be bigger. I know it's an exotic plant but for $89.95 I thought it would larger. I will post updates as it grows.

  • J
    Jeremy
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    5 months ago
    5 Stars

    Arrived in great shape! I am obsessed with Passiflora from Sow Exotic. This is now my 3rd variety or subspecies of Passiflora from them. I absolutely love these plants, because once they decide they are happy, they really take off! So much fun to grow!!

  • AI
    Aydelette I.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Years Gardening 5-10
    Grown This Variety Before? No
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1 year ago
    So far so good.

    I’ve been impressed with the plants from Sow Exotic. They arrive packed sustainably & healthy, survive transplant, and so far they seem to be thriving.

  • M
    Miriam
    I do not recommend this product
    Rated 1 out of 5 stars
    1 year ago
    1 Star

    Received in poor condition. Practically dying. Seems like the plant was not ready for the trip.

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