Golden Apple Passionfruit (Passiflora laurifolia)
Regular price $54.95Tropical Treasure with Exotic Aroma and Golden, Sweet-Tart Fruit
The Golden Apple Passionfruit (Passiflora laurifolia) is one of the most striking and flavorful members of the passionfruit family. Native to the Caribbean and tropical South America, this vigorous, evergreen vine produces large, glossy leaves, stunning purple-and-white fringed flowers, and smooth golden-yellow fruits that glow against the foliage. The fruit’s pulp is intensely aromatic—sweet, tangy, and deeply tropical, with hints of mango, guava, and apricot. In the right warm conditions, it fruits abundantly and fills the air with the perfume of paradise.
Cultural & Culinary Significance
Known across the Caribbean as Golden Apple, Water Lemon, or Jamaican Honeysuckle, this passionfruit has been cherished for centuries as both a food and medicine plant. The sweet-tart pulp is eaten fresh, scooped with a spoon, or mixed into juices, desserts, and cooling drinks. In traditional Caribbean herbalism, the fruit and leaves were used to calm the nerves and promote restful sleep. Beyond its flavor, Passiflora laurifolia is a symbol of vitality, abundance, and connection to the tropics, embodying the lush spirit of island life.
Why Grow Golden Apple Passionfruit?
- Produces stunning tropical flowers and golden-yellow passionfruits
- Flavorful, aromatic pulp for eating fresh, juicing, or desserts
- Fast-growing evergreen vine with lush foliage and high ornamental value
- Excellent pollinator plant with exotic flowers loved by bees and butterflies
- Heat-loving and adaptable in tropical and subtropical climates
Growing Tips
Plant in full sun with well-drained, fertile soil, and provide a strong trellis or fence for support. Golden Apple Passionfruit grows vigorously and loves warmth, humidity, and good air circulation. Water regularly, especially during flowering and fruiting, and feed monthly with a balanced organic fertilizer. Hardy in USDA Zones 9–11. In cooler climates, grow in a large container and overwinter indoors. Fruiting typically begins within 1–2 years from planting, rewarding growers with generous clusters of golden, aromatic fruit.
Quick Facts
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Botanical Name | Passiflora laurifolia |
| Common Names | Golden Apple Passionfruit, Water Lemon, Jamaican Honeysuckle |
| Family | Passifloraceae |
| Origin | Caribbean and Tropical South America |
| Plant Type | Fruiting tropical vine |
| Life Cycle | Perennial |
| Mature Size | 10–20 ft long (requires trellis or support) |
| Light | Full sun |
| Water Needs | Moderate; consistent moisture during fruiting |
| Soil | Well-drained, fertile soil |
| Bloom Time | Spring–Fall |
| Flower Color | Purple and white with a ruffled corona |
| USDA Zones | 9–11 |
| Florida Native | No |
| Propagation | Cuttings, seeds |
| Seasonal Traits | Evergreen in warm climates |
| Time to Harvest | 1–2 years from planting; fruits in warm season |


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