Passion flower dead?
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KAgantua

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5,119 posts

156 months

Yesterday (18:49)
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Hasnt come back this year. Next doors has. Is it toast?

JoshSm

4,008 posts

62 months

Yesterday (19:00)
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They do die.

My original one is long gone, it just keeps managing to breed replacements faster than the old ones die off.

If it's *dead* dead it'll be fairly obvious as it'll be very brittle.

AW10

4,649 posts

274 months

Yesterday (20:27)
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How much water has it had recently? Ours was looking pretty dried out but regular watering over the last few weeks means it’s ready to bloom soon.

Mr Pointy

13,013 posts

184 months

Yesterday (21:41)
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I'm afraid it looks that way as it should be rocketing away by now. Can you get some cuttings from next door as it's very easy to propogate.

The Three D Mucketeer

7,188 posts

252 months

Yesterday (22:01)
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Mine looked dead for two years after I followed the instructions to cut it back severely ...and now it's growing again ... like clematis can look very dead and provided those stems aren't broken can spring into life smile