
Lilikoʻi Seeds
The fruit is native to South America, but it was introduced to Hawaiʻi in the 1800s and has since become a popular ingredient in Hawaiian cuisine. Yellow passionfruit can be eaten fresh, juiced, or used in a variety of recipes, such as pies, cakes, and smoothies.
Cultivation: Scarify seeds and allow four weeks for germination. Provide a strong trellis for the vigorous vines to climb. Prune back after harvesting to encourage new growth for the next season.
Grown in Hawaiʻi
The fruit is native to South America, but it was introduced to Hawaiʻi in the 1800s and has since become a popular ingredient in Hawaiian cuisine. Yellow passionfruit can be eaten fresh, juiced, or used in a variety of recipes, such as pies, cakes, and smoothies.
Cultivation: Scarify seeds and allow four weeks for germination. Provide a strong trellis for the vigorous vines to climb. Prune back after harvesting to encourage new growth for the next season.
Grown in Hawaiʻi
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$1.80Description
The fruit is native to South America, but it was introduced to Hawaiʻi in the 1800s and has since become a popular ingredient in Hawaiian cuisine. Yellow passionfruit can be eaten fresh, juiced, or used in a variety of recipes, such as pies, cakes, and smoothies.
Cultivation: Scarify seeds and allow four weeks for germination. Provide a strong trellis for the vigorous vines to climb. Prune back after harvesting to encourage new growth for the next season.
Grown in Hawaiʻi












