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Passiflora racemosa, Brot. (P. princeps, Hort. P. amabilis, Hort.,
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in part). Lvs. glabrous, usually truncate at base, mostly deeply
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3-lobed, the margins entire: fls. 4 in. or more across, the narrow
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petals deep red and wide- spreading, the short, upright crown
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purplish; calyx keeled on the lower side; fls. solitary, but the
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peduncles usually 2 from an axil, becoming racemose on the ends of
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the shoots: bracts 3: fr. described in cult, as cylindrical-ovate,  
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greenish yellow at maturity. Brazil. B.M. 2001. B.R.285. L.B.C.1:84.
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Gn. 39:168. G.L.24:222. —A fine old species and a parent of various
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garden hybrids. One of the best of the red-fld. passifloras. Summer
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and fall.
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Plant Characteristics
Lifespan: perennial
Cultivation
Exposure: full sun"full sun" is not in the list (sun, part-sun, shade, unknown) of allowed values for the "Exposure" property.
Water: regular to moderate"regular to moderate" is not in the list (wet, moist, moderate, dry, less when dormant) of allowed values for the "Water" property.
Features: flowers
Sunset Zones: not available
Scientific Names

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Read about Passiflora racemosa in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Passiflora racemosa, Brot. (P. princeps, Hort. P. amabilis, Hort., in part). Lvs. glabrous, usually truncate at base, mostly deeply 3-lobed, the margins entire: fls. 4 in. or more across, the narrow petals deep red and wide- spreading, the short, upright crown purplish; calyx keeled on the lower side; fls. solitary, but the peduncles usually 2 from an axil, becoming racemose on the ends of the shoots: bracts 3: fr. described in cult, as cylindrical-ovate, greenish yellow at maturity. Brazil. B.M. 2001. B.R.285. L.B.C.1:84. Gn. 39:168. G.L.24:222. —A fine old species and a parent of various garden hybrids. One of the best of the red-fld. passifloras. Summer and fall.


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