Transplanting may-pop vine?


Question:There is a maypop vine growing and producing fruit in the middle of my cousin's field. It is so pretty. I wondered if it would be possible for me to take a piece of it and root it?

Answers:
I would think it could be rooted; you might want to get some rooting hormone from your local nursery to give it a bit of help.

I haven't heard anybody call the plant a "may-pop" in a long time - thanks for the memory!


you can dig it up also they do have some growth way out from the roots..I have gotten many "babies" that way.But I was just told the way to root those is by cutting a slit in the vine close to a leaflet, dipping it it in rooting powder and just putting a pot underneath,anker the vine in the pot and it should root. Good luck! And the proper name is Passiflora or passionfruit vine. We have 4 different kinds.

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