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| name = ''Passiflora vitifolia''
 
| name = ''Passiflora vitifolia''
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| common_names =    <!--- if multiple, list all, if none, leave blank -->
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| growth_habit = vine
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| high =    <!--- 1m (3 ft) -->
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| wide =    <!--- 65cm (25 inches) -->
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| origin = C America, S America
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| poisonous =    <!--- indicate parts of plants which are known/thought to be poisonous -->
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| lifespan = perennial
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| exposure = full sun
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| water = regular to moderate
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| features = flowers
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| bloom =    <!--- seasons which the plant blooms, if it is grown for its flowers -->
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| usda_zones =    <!--- eg. 8-11 -->
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| sunset_zones = 16, 17, 23-25
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| color = IndianRed
 
| image = Passiflora vitifolia flower.jpg
 
| image = Passiflora vitifolia flower.jpg
| image_width = 250px
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| image_width = 240px
| regnum = [[Plantae]]
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| image_caption = Flower
| divisio = [[Flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]
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| regnum = Plantae
| classis = [[Magnoliopsida]]
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| divisio = Magnoliophyta
| ordo = [[Malpighiales]]
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| classis = Magnoliopsida
| familia = [[Passifloraceae]]
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| ordo = Malpighiales
| genus = ''[[Passiflora]]''
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| familia = Passifloraceae
| species = '''''P. vitifolia'''''
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| genus = Passiflora
| binomial = ''Passiflora vitifolia''
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| species = vitifolia
| binomial_authority = [[Kunth]]
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Passiflora vitifolia, HBK. (P. sanguinea, Smith. Tacsonia
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Buchananii, Lem.). St. shrubby, climbing, terete: lvs. cordate-ovate
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in outline, deeply 3-lobed or divided and the divisions coarsely
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toothed, strong-veined, usually pubescent beneath: fl. 4-6 in.
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across, nearly flat, the linear-oblong sepals and petals bright
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scarlet, the sepals with a spine at the tip; outer corona filaments
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red, the inner ones white, all of them upright or spreading and much
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shorter than the envelopes. Brazil. B.M. 7936. F.M. 1878:317. G.C.
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III. 8:213; 43:187. G.Z. 28:145. F.W. 1868:289.—An old species, but
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not common in cult. Said not to be free-flowering. A very brilliant
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species.
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:''More information about this species can be found on the [[Passiflora|genus page]].''
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'''''Passiflora vitifolia''''' is a species of ''[[Passiflora]]'', native to southern [[Central America]] ([[Costa Rica]], [[Nicaragua]], [[Panama]]) and northwestern [[South America]] ([[Venezuela]], [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]], [[Peru]]). It is a [[vine]] with cylindric stems covered in red-brown hairs when young. The [[leaf|leaves]] are three-lobed, up to 15 cm long and 18 cm broad. The [[flower]]s are bright red, up to 9 cm diameter. The [[fruit]] is a [[berry]] 5 cm long and 3 cm broad, containing numerous [[seed]]s.<ref name=grin>Germplasm Resources Information Network: [http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?27016 ''Passiflora vitifolia'']</ref><ref name=rhs>Huxley, A., ed. (1992). ''New RHS Dictionary of Gardening''. Macmillan ISBN 0-333-47494-5.</ref>
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==References==
 
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<!--- xxxxx  *Flora: The Gardener's Bible, by Sean Hogan. Global Book Publishing, 2003. ISBN 0881925381  -->
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<!--- xxxxx  *American Horticultural Society: A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, by Christopher Brickell, Judith D. Zuk. 1996. ISBN 0789419432  -->
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<!--- xxxxx  *Sunset National Garden Book. Sunset Books, Inc., 1997. ISBN 0376038608  -->
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Latest revision as of 05:50, 23 June 2009


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Plant Characteristics
Lifespan: perennial
Origin: C America, S America
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: 16, 17, 23-25
Scientific Names

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Read about Passiflora vitifolia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Passiflora vitifolia, HBK. (P. sanguinea, Smith. Tacsonia Buchananii, Lem.). St. shrubby, climbing, terete: lvs. cordate-ovate in outline, deeply 3-lobed or divided and the divisions coarsely toothed, strong-veined, usually pubescent beneath: fl. 4-6 in. across, nearly flat, the linear-oblong sepals and petals bright scarlet, the sepals with a spine at the tip; outer corona filaments red, the inner ones white, all of them upright or spreading and much shorter than the envelopes. Brazil. B.M. 7936. F.M. 1878:317. G.C. III. 8:213; 43:187. G.Z. 28:145. F.W. 1868:289.—An old species, but not common in cult. Said not to be free-flowering. A very brilliant species.


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