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Konyal Passion Fruit Seeds (Passiflora edulis var. konyal) – 2000+ Premium Rare Ultra-Sweet Mountain Passion Fruit Seeds

Konyal Passion Fruit Seeds (Passiflora edulis var. konyal) – 2000+ Premium Rare Ultra-Sweet Mountain Passion Fruit Seeds

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Cultivate the absolute peak of high-altitude tropical luxury with our massive wholesale-grade batch of premium Konyal Passion Fruit (Passiflora edulis) seeds. Revered by rare fruit connoisseurs as the sweetest variety within the Passiflora genus, the legendary "Konyal" variety completely lacks the sharp, mouth-puckering tartness of standard purple or yellow passion fruits. Famed for producing highly attractive, perfectly round fruits with a smooth, bright orange-yellow rind when fully ripe, the Konyal variety reveals a translucent, highly aromatic, and incredibly gelatinous pulp upon slicing. With a flavor profile reminiscent of liquid honey blended with delicate floral nectar, this gourmet markisa stands as the definitive choice for fresh backyard snacking, high-end tropical juices, and premium culinary garnishes.

Our massive commercial-grade selection contains 2,000+ high-viability, fresh, and thoroughly cleaned seeds, hand-selected to ensure exceptional germination rates and spectacular vine vigor. Highly favored by boutique home orchardists, rare fruit collectors, and commercial growers alike, the Konyal vine is prized for its cold-hardiness relative to other tropical passiflora, its incredibly rapid growth rate, and its magnificent, ornamental purple-and-white crown flowers—making it a spectacular, fast-returning investment for any private estate trellis, pergola, or greenhouse gallery.

You will receive:

  • ✔️ 2,000+ Premium-quality Konyal Passion Fruit (Passiflora edulis) seeds

  • ✔️ Hand-selected and professionally cleaned to preserve optimal germination viability

  • ✔️ Packaged in professional, moisture-controlled botanical sachets to maintain long-term freshness

  • ✔️ Germination and initial rare passiflora cultivation guide included

🌳 Cultivation & Care Information

  • Botanical Name: Passiflora edulis var. 'Konyal'

  • Common Name: Konyal Passion Fruit / Markisa Konyal / Sweet Mountain Passion Fruit

  • Plant Type: Vigorous, fast-growing woody evergreen tendril-climbing vine

  • Sun Requirements: Full sun to very bright partial shade (Essential: Requires at least 6 hours of daily sunlight to promote dense leaf coverage, heavy continuous flowering, and to concentrate the natural sugars within the sweet pulp).

  • Soil / Medium: Prefers a deeply fertile, loose, organically rich, and flawlessly well-draining soil mix with a neutral to slightly acidic pH (6.0–6.8). Highly sensitive to waterlogged root zones.

  • Watering: Water deeply and regularly to keep the soil consistently and lightly moist during active growth and fruiting cycles. Ensure the soil drains freely to prevent root rot.

  • Growth Habit: A highly vigorous climber that climbs aggressively using sturdy tendrils. Requires a substantial, strong trellis, fence, arbor, or pergola system to support its heavy canopy of three-lobed leaves and heavy fruit loads.

  • Temperature: Thrives beautifully in warm, humid subtropical to high-altitude tropical environments. Notably more cold-tolerant than low-altitude yellow passion fruits, but must be protected from hard frost or brought indoors in temperate zones.

💡 Pro Growing Tip: Passion fruit seeds feature a tough, protective outer seed coat and a surrounding pulp layer that acts as a natural germination inhibitor. To break dormancy and ensure a highly uniform, rapid sprout across this massive 2000+ seed batch, soak the seeds in fresh orange juice or warm water for 24 to 48 hours before planting—the natural acids in juice help break down the seed coat. Sow the pre-soaked seeds roughly 1/4 inch deep into a warm, sterile, well-aerated seed-starting mix. Keep the medium moist but never waterlogged at a temperature of 24°C–28°C under bright, indirect light. Sprouting typically begins reliably within 2 to 4 weeks!

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