Rambusa (Mini Passion Fruit) – 1,000+ Premium Seeds (Passiflora foetida)
Rambusa (Mini Passion Fruit) – 1,000+ Premium Seeds (Passiflora foetida)
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Our premium selection includes 1,000+ high-viability, professionally harvested seeds, providing you with a generous amount to establish a sprawling, beautiful, and highly productive vine patch. Rambusa is known for its incredible hardiness and fast growth, making it a wonderful, low-maintenance addition to your garden that quickly produces abundant, tasty clusters.
You will receive: ✔️ 1,000+ Premium-quality Passiflora foetida (Rambusa) seeds ✔️ Hand-selected for optimal viability and robust germination potential ✔️ Packaged in professional, moisture-controlled botanical sachets to maintain long-term freshness ✔️ Germination and initial cultivation guide included to help you get started
🌼 Cultivation & Care Information
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Botanical Name: Passiflora foetida
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Common Name: Rambusa / Stinking Passion Flower / Mini Passion Fruit
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Plant Type: Fast-growing, hardy tropical vine
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Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade (Extremely adaptable; thrives in high-light environments).
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Soil / Medium: Highly tolerant of various soil types, but performs best in fertile, well-draining garden soil.
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Watering: Consistent; keeps the plant vibrant and productive, but it is impressively resilient to periods of dry soil once established.
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Growth Habit: A vigorous, sprawling, and climbing vine; excellent for covering fences, trellis systems, or even as a ground cover in specific landscape settings.
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Temperature: Thrives in warm, tropical, and subtropical climates; very adaptable to diverse environmental conditions.
💡 Pro Growing Tip: Rambusa is a naturally hardy and energetic grower. Soak the seeds in water for 12–24 hours to soften the outer coat, then sow them directly in a sunny, well-prepared garden spot or container. Once they sprout, watch them climb! Because of their vigorous nature, ensure you have a sturdy structure or a dedicated space where these vines can sprawl and produce their fascinating, edible fruits.
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