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− | | | + | | name = ''Passiflora quadrangularis'' |
− | | | + | | common_names = Giant granadilla, Badea |
− | | image = | + | | growth_habit = vine |
− | | image_width = | + | | high = <!--- 1m (3 ft) --> |
− | | image_caption = | + | | wide = <!--- 65cm (25 inches) --> |
− | | regnum = | + | | origin = <!--- Mexico, S America, S Europe, garden, etc --> |
− | | divisio = | + | | poisonous = <!--- indicate parts of plants which are known/thought to be poisonous --> |
− | | classis = | + | | lifespan = perennial |
− | | ordo = | + | | exposure = full sun |
− | | familia = | + | | water = regular to moderate |
− | | genus = | + | | features = flowers |
− | | species = | + | | hardiness = <!--- frost sensitive, hardy, 5[[Celsius|°C]], etc --> |
− | | | + | | bloom = <!--- seasons which the plant blooms, if it is grown for its flowers --> |
− | | | + | | usda_zones = <!--- eg. 8-11 --> |
+ | | sunset_zones = <!--- eg. 8, 9, 12-24, not available --> | ||
+ | | color = IndianRed | ||
+ | | image = Passiflora quadrangularis (1).jpg | ||
+ | | image_width = 240px | ||
+ | | image_caption = flower | ||
+ | | regnum = Plantae | ||
+ | | divisio = Magnoliophyta | ||
+ | | classis = Magnoliopsida | ||
+ | | ordo = Malpighiales | ||
+ | | familia = Passifloraceae | ||
+ | | genus = Passiflora | ||
+ | | species = quadrangularis | ||
+ | | subspecies = | ||
+ | | cultivar = | ||
}} | }} | ||
+ | {{Inc| | ||
+ | Passiflora quadrangularis, Linn. Granadilla. Fig. 2770. Tall | ||
+ | strong climber, glabrous: lvs. ovate or round-ovate,cordate at base, | ||
+ | mu- cronate, entire, the petiole with 2 or 3 pairs of glands: | ||
+ | stipules large: fl. large (3-5 in. across) and interesting, fragrant | ||
+ | with ovate sepals and petals (the former white within and the latter | ||
+ | reddish), the crown composed of 5 series of white-and-purple | ||
+ | particolored filaments, of which the outermost exceed the floral | ||
+ | envelopes: fr. oblong, 5-9 in. long, yellowish green, pulpy and | ||
+ | edible. Trop. Amer. B.R. 14. R.H. 1898, p. 569. Gn. 51, p. 313; 59, | ||
+ | pp. 4, 7. G. 33:161 — Widely grown in the tropics, and variable, both | ||
+ | as a vine and for its edible frs. Frequent in collections of economic | ||
+ | plants in the N. It is a good climber for covering a greenhouse roof. | ||
+ | Best results are secured if the temperature does not fall below 50°. | ||
+ | The fr. ripens in summer. The fls. usually need to be hand-pollinated | ||
+ | if fr. is wanted on house-grown plants. Var. variegata, Hort. (P. | ||
+ | variegata, Hort. P. aucubifolia, Hort.), has foliage blotched with | ||
+ | yellow. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | ''Passiflora quadrangularis'', is the largest of the passionfruits. | ||
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+ | :''More information about this species can be found on the [[Passiflora|genus page]].'' | ||
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+ | ==Cultivation== | ||
+ | {{monthbox | ||
+ | | color = IndianRed | ||
+ | | name = <!--- type name of plant just to the right of the equal sign on the left --> | ||
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+ | }} | ||
+ | {{edit-cult}}<!--- Type cultivation info below this line, then delete this entire line --> | ||
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+ | ===Propagation=== | ||
+ | {{edit-prop}}<!--- Type propagation info below this line, then delete this entire line --> | ||
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+ | ===Pests and diseases=== | ||
+ | {{edit-pests}}<!--- Type pest/disease info below this line, then delete this entire line --> | ||
− | + | ==Cultivars== | |
− | + | ==Gallery== | |
+ | {{photo-sources}}<!-- remove this line if there are already 3 or more photos in the gallery --> | ||
− | + | <gallery> | |
+ | Image:Badea.jpg | ||
+ | Image:Passiflora quadrangularis1644531062.jpg | ||
+ | Image:Starr 071024-0405 Passiflora quadrangularis.jpg | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
− | *{{ | + | <!--- xxxxx *Flora: The Gardener's Bible, by Sean Hogan. Global Book Publishing, 2003. ISBN 0881925381 --> |
+ | <!--- xxxxx *American Horticultural Society: A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, by Christopher Brickell, Judith D. Zuk. 1996. ISBN 0789419432 --> | ||
+ | <!--- xxxxx *Sunset National Garden Book. Sunset Books, Inc., 1997. ISBN 0376038608 --> | ||
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+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | *{{wplink}} | ||
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+ | {{stub}} | ||
+ | [[Category:Categorize]] | ||
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+ | <!-- in order to add all the proper categories, go to http://www.plants.am/wiki/Plant_Categories and copy/paste the contents of the page here, and then follow the easy instructions! --> |
Latest revision as of 05:48, 23 June 2009
Lifespan: | ⌛ | perennial |
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Exposure: | ☼ | full sun"full sun" is not in the list (sun, part-sun, shade, unknown) of allowed values for the "Exposure" property. |
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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 |
Read about Giant granadilla in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Passiflora quadrangularis, Linn. Granadilla. Fig. 2770. Tall strong climber, glabrous: lvs. ovate or round-ovate,cordate at base, mu- cronate, entire, the petiole with 2 or 3 pairs of glands: stipules large: fl. large (3-5 in. across) and interesting, fragrant with ovate sepals and petals (the former white within and the latter reddish), the crown composed of 5 series of white-and-purple particolored filaments, of which the outermost exceed the floral envelopes: fr. oblong, 5-9 in. long, yellowish green, pulpy and edible. Trop. Amer. B.R. 14. R.H. 1898, p. 569. Gn. 51, p. 313; 59, pp. 4, 7. G. 33:161 — Widely grown in the tropics, and variable, both as a vine and for its edible frs. Frequent in collections of economic plants in the N. It is a good climber for covering a greenhouse roof. Best results are secured if the temperature does not fall below 50°. The fr. ripens in summer. The fls. usually need to be hand-pollinated if fr. is wanted on house-grown plants. Var. variegata, Hort. (P. variegata, Hort. P. aucubifolia, Hort.), has foliage blotched with yellow.
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Passiflora quadrangularis, is the largest of the passionfruits.
- More information about this species can be found on the genus page.
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