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'Fata Confetto' Cold-Hardy Passionfruit (Maypop)
'Fata Confetto' Cold-Hardy Passionfruit (Maypop)
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‘Fata Confetto’ is a standout selection of the hardy maypop passionflower vine (Passiflora incarnata), bred in Italy for both beautiful flowers and flavourful, edible passionfruit. 'Fata Confetto’ is generally considered the best eating variety of passionfruit.
Its striking flowers, in shades lilac, pink, and white, bring an unusual, fairy-tale charm to arbours, fences, and trellises, while also attracting pollinators with their intricate form.
The egg-sized fruits ripen in late summer, offering a tropical-aromatic pulp that is sweeter and more consistently enjoyable than that of typical wild maypop seedlings.
Hardy to Zone 6, vigorous yet well-behaved, and highly ornamental, ‘Fata Confetto’ is considered one of the very best edible passionflower varieties for temperate gardens—combining showy blooms with harvests worth enjoying fresh or in drinks and desserts.
'Fata Confetto' requires cross-pollination with another variety of hardy passionfruit or a vine grown from seed. We offer seed-grown hardy passionfruit vines, which are genetically diverse. You will require one seed-grown vine as a pollinator for every 3-5 'Fata Confetto' vines.
Common names: Fata Confetto Hardy Passionflower, Hardy Passionfruit, Maypop, Wild Apricot Vine
Edible: Fruit
Harvest timing: Late summer to early fall
Scientific name: Passiflora incarnata 'Fata Confetto'
Light requirements: Full sun
Full-grown size: 6-8' long in a pot, or 10-15' long in-ground
Hardiness: Zone 7
Pollination: Requires cross-pollination with another variety of hardy passionfruit or a seed-grown vine. We offer seed-grown hardy passionfruit (Passiflora incarnata) as a cross-pollinator for 'Fata Confetto.'
Wildlife: Flowers attract bees, butterflies and other pollinators.
Origin: Native to North America, bred in Italy.
Noteworthy: Top variety for eating. 'Fata Confetto' means "Sugar Plum Fairy" in Italian.
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