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− | | | + | | name = ''Passiflora'' |
− | | | + | | common_names = Passion flower, passion vine |
+ | | growth_habit = vines (some shrubs, herbaceous) | ||
+ | | high = 20-30 ft | ||
+ | | wide = <!--- 65cm (25 inches) --> | ||
+ | | origin = <!--- Mexico, S America, S Europe, garden, etc --> | ||
+ | | poisonous = <!--- indicate parts of plants which are known/thought to be poisonous --> | ||
+ | | lifespan = <!--- perennial, annual, etc --> | ||
+ | | exposure = full sun | ||
+ | | water = regular to moderate | ||
+ | | features = flowers (some fruit) | ||
+ | | hardiness = <!--- frost sensitive, hardy, 5[[Celsius|°C]], etc --> | ||
+ | | bloom = during warm weather | ||
+ | | usda_zones = <!--- eg. 8-11 --> | ||
+ | | sunset_zones = vary by species | ||
+ | | color = IndianRed | ||
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− | | classis = | + | | divisio = Magnoliophyta |
− | | ordo = | + | | classis = Magnoliopsida |
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+ | There are approximately 500 species in the '''''Passiflora''''' genus, better known as '''Passion flowers''' or '''passion vines'''. The exotic flowers and fruit of many varieties are popular with gardeners. Most are [[vine]]s, but some are [[shrub]]s, and a few are [[herbaceous]]. The most commonly eaten [[passionfruit]] grows on [[Passiflora edulis]]. | ||
− | + | ===Fruit=== | |
+ | Most species produce round to elongated edible fruit, though few are widely eaten. Fruit is 2-8 inches long and 1-2 inches across, depending on species or [[cultivar]]. | ||
− | + | The '''[[passion fruit]]''' or '''''maracujá''''' (''P. edulis'') is cultivated extensively for its fruit, which is used as a source of juice. A small purple fruit which wrinkles easily and a larger shiny yellow to orange fruit are traded under this name. The yellow form is normally just treated as a [[variety (biology)|variety]] ''flavicarpa'', but appears to be more distinct in fact. | |
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− | + | [[Image:Maliformis.jpg|thumb|right|[[Sweet Calabash]] (''[[Passiflora maliformis|P. maliformis]]'') grown for its edible fruit.]] | |
+ | '''[[Sweet Granadilla]]''' (''P. ligularis'') is widely-grown. It's called "passionfruit" in much of of [[Africa]] and [[Australia]]: in [[South Africa]] it is usually called "granadilla". The fruit is something like a combination of the two ''P. edulis'' types. | ||
− | + | '''[[Maypop]]''' (''P. incarnata''), is common in the SE United States. It is a subtropical, in a mostly tropical family. Unlike most of the tropical varieties, this species can withstand cold down to -4°F (-20°C) before the roots die. It has been cultivated north to [[Boston]] and [[Chicago]]. The yellowish fruit is sweet, and about the size of an egg. Grown for the edible fruit and for being relatively pest free. | |
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− | [[ | + | '''[[Giant Granadilla]]''' ('''Giant Tumbo''' or '''''badea''''', ''P. quadrangularis''), '''[[Water Lemon]]''' (''[[Passiflora laurifolia|P. laurifolia]]'') and '''[[Sweet Calabash]]''' (''[[Passiflora maliformis|P. maliformis]]'') are popular for their fruit in certain, localized parts of the world. '''[[Wild Maracuja]]''' are popular in SE Asia and are the fruit of ''P. foetida''. '''[[Banana passionfruit]]s''' grow on [[Passiflora tripartita|''P. tripartita'' var. ''mollissima'']] and ''[[Passiflora tarminiana|P. tarminiana]]'', and as the name implies are rather elongated. These two are eaten locally, and are very invasive. |
− | + | ==Cultivation== | |
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+ | {{edit-cult}}<!--- Type cultivation info below this line, then delete this entire line --> | ||
− | + | ===Propagation=== | |
+ | {{edit-prop}}<!--- Type propagation info below this line, then delete this entire line --> | ||
− | == | + | ===Pests and diseases=== |
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− | + | ==Species== | |
− | + | [[Image:P foetida bracts.jpg|thumb|right|[[Stinking Passion Flower]] (''P. foetida'') [[bract]]s with the insect-catching hairs.]] | |
− | + | [[Image:Passiflora citrina - D8-04-7243.jpg|thumb|right|[[Lemon-yellow Passion Flower]] (''[[Passiflora citrina|P. citrina]]'')]] | |
+ | [[Image:Passiflora-coccinea-Folio.JPG|thumb|right|''[[Passiflora coccinea]]'']] | ||
+ | [[Image:Passiflora coriaceae Juss.jpg|thumb|right|''[[Passiflora coriacea]]'']] | ||
+ | [[Image:Caterpillar-ZebraLongwing-01 crop.JPG|thumb|rightt|The caterpillars of ''[[Heliconius charithonia]]'', like many of their relatives, are fond of ''[[Passiflora lutea]]'' leaves whose poison protects the caterpillars from [[predator]]s.]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Passiflora edmundoi2.jpg|thumb|right|''[[Passiflora edmundoi]]'']] | ||
+ | [[Image:Passiflora jorrulensis1.jpg|thumb|right|''[[Passiflora jorrulensis]]'']] | ||
+ | [[Image:Passiflora loefgrenii (BG Zurich)-04.JPG|thumb|right|''[[Passiflora loefgrenii]]'']] | ||
+ | [[Image:Passiflora picturata1.jpg|thumb|right|''[[Passiflora picturata]]'']] | ||
+ | [[Image:Flor de maracujá.JPG|thumb|right|''[[Passiflora × decaisneana]]'']] | ||
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+ | Selected species: | ||
+ | {{col-begin|width=70%}} | ||
+ | {{col-1-of-2}} | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora actinia]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora adenopoda]]'' <small>DC.</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora affinis]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora alata]]'' – [[Winged-stem Passion Flower]], ''ouvaca'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora alba]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora amethystina]]'' <small>J.C.Mikan</small><!-- "amethistina" is lapsus --> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora ampullacea]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora andina]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora anfracta]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora antioquiensis]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora arbelaezii]]'' <small>L.Uribe</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora arborea]]'' <small>Spreng.</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora aurantia]]'' <small>G.Forst.</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora auriculata]]'' <small>Kunth</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora biflora]]'' <small>Lam.</small> – [[Two-flowered Passion Flower]] | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora brachyantha]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora bryonioides]]'' – [[Cupped Passion Flower]]<!-- "bryonoides" is lapsus --> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora caerulea]]'' – [[Blue Passion Flower]], Common Passion Flower | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora capsularis]]'' <small>L.</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora cincinnata]]'' <small>Masters</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora cinnabarina]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora citrina]]'' <small>J.M.MacDougal</small> – [[Lemon-yellow Passion Flower]]<!-- "citrine" is lapsus --> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora coccinea]]'' <small>Aubl.</small><!-- OrnitolColomb3:7. --> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora coriacea]]'' <small>Juss.</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora cuneata]]'' <small>Willd.</small><!-- CurtisBotMag15:109. --> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora cuspidifolia]]'' <small>Harms</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora decaisneana]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora deidamioides]]'' <small>Harms</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora deltoifolia]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora digitata]]'' <small>L.</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora discophora]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora edmundoi]]'' <small>Sacco</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora edulis]]'' – [[Passion Fruit]], ''maracujá'', ''parcha'' (Puerto Rico), ''wal dodam'' (Sinhalese) | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora eggersii]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora eichleriana]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora foetida]]'' – [[Stinking Passion Flower]], Foetid Passion Flower, Wild Maracuja, Running Pop | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora gardneri]]'' <small>Masters</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora gibertii]]'' <small>N.E.Br.</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora glandulosa]]'' <small>Cav.</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora haematostigma]]'' <small>Mast.</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora hahnii]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora harlingii]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora herbertiana]]'' – [[Native Passionfruit]] | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora hirtiflora]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora holosericea]]'' <small>L.</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora hyacinthiflora]]'' <small>Planch. & Linden</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora incarnata]]'' – [[Maypop]], Purple Passion Flower, ''ocoee'' ([[Cherokee language|Cherokee]]) | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora indecora]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora jamesonii]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora jatunsachensis]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora jorullensis]]'' <small>Kunth.</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora kermesina]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora laurifolia]]'' <small>L.</small> – [[Water Lemon]], [[Jamaican Honeysuckle]]<!-- Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria 28(4): 277 --> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora ligularis]]'' – [[Sweet Granadilla]] | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora linda]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora loefgrenii]]'' <small>Vitta</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora loxensis]]'' | ||
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+ | * ''[[Passiflora lutea]]'' – [[Yellow Passion Flower]] | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora luzmarina]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora macdougaliana]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora macrophylla]]'' <small>Spruce ex Mast.</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora maliformis]]'' <small>L.</small> – [[Sweet Calabash]] | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora manicata]]'' <small>(Juss.) Pers.</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora menispermifolia]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora miersii]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora mixta]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora monadelpha]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora montana]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora morifolia]]'' <small>Mast.</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora murucuja]]'' <small>L.</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora oerstedii]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora odontophylla]]'' <small>Harms ex Glaz.</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora organensis]]'' <small>Gardner</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora palenquensis]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora pardifolia]]'' <small>Vanderpl.</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora pergrandis]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora picturata]]'' <small>Ker Gawl.</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora pinnatistipula]]'' – [[Chilean Passion Flower]] | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora pohlii]]'' <small>Mast.</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora punctata]]'' <small>L.</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora quadrangularis]]'' – [[Giant Granadilla]], Giant Tumbo, ''badea'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora racemosa]]'' <small>Brot.</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora reflexiflora]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora rhamnifolia]]'' <small>Mast.</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora roseorum]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora ruberosa]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora rubra]]'' <small>L.</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora sanctae-barbarae]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora sanguinolenta]]'' <small>Mast.</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora seemannii]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora serratifolia]]'' <small>L.</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora serratodigitata]]'' <small>L.</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora smilacifolia]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora sodiroi]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora speciosa]]'' <small>Gardner</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora sprucei]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora suberosa]]'' <small>L.</small> – [[Corky-stemmed Passion Flower]] | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora subpeltata]]'' <small>Ortega</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora subpurpurea]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora tarminiana]]'' – [[Banana Passion Flower]], , ''curuba india, curuba ecuatoriana'', ''banana pōka'' (Hawaiʻi), ''curuba quiteña'' (Colombia), ''tacso amarillo'' (Ecuador) | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora telesiphe]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora tenuifila]]'' <small>Killip.</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora tetrastylis]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora trinervia]]'' <small>(Juss.) Poir</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora tripartita]]'' | ||
+ | ** ''Passiflora tripartita'' var. ''mollissima'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora trochlearis]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora tulae]]'' <small>Urb.</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora umbilicata]]'' <small>(Griseb.) Harms</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora urbaniana]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora vellozii]]'' <small>Gardner</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora vitifolia]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora warmingii]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora xishuangbannaensis]]'' <small>Krosnick</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora yucatanensis]]'' <small>Killip</small> | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora zamorana]]'' | ||
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+ | </div> | ||
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+ | * ''[[Passiflora × belotii]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora × decaisneana]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora × kewensis]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Passiflora × violacea]]'' | ||
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Image:Passiflora kermesina3.jpg|''Passiflora kermesina'' | Image:Passiflora kermesina3.jpg|''Passiflora kermesina'' | ||
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Image:passion flower.jpg|''[[Passiflora caerulea]]'' with hand for comparison | Image:passion flower.jpg|''[[Passiflora caerulea]]'' with hand for comparison | ||
Image:Passiflora sanguinolenta4.jpg|''Passiflora sanguinolenta'' | Image:Passiflora sanguinolenta4.jpg|''Passiflora sanguinolenta'' | ||
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Image:Passiflora xishuangbannaensis1.jpg|''Passiflora xishuangbannaensis'' | Image:Passiflora xishuangbannaensis1.jpg|''Passiflora xishuangbannaensis'' | ||
Image:Passiflora_Incense.jpg|''Passiflora'' 'Incense' is a decorative plant | Image:Passiflora_Incense.jpg|''Passiflora'' 'Incense' is a decorative plant | ||
+ | Image:Passiflora xishuangbannaensis1.jpg|''[[Passiflora xishuangbannaensis]]'', a recently-described species | ||
+ | Image:Passiflora 01 ies.jpg|''[[Passiflora pardifolia]]'' was only described in 2006 | ||
+ | Image:Flower jtca002.jpg|Flower of ''[[Passiflora × belotii]]'', a [[horticultural]] [[hybrid (biology)|hybrid]]. | ||
</gallery> | </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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* [http://www.passiflora.org/ The Passiflora Society International] | * [http://www.passiflora.org/ The Passiflora Society International] | ||
* [http://www.passionflow.co.uk/ Passiflora online] | * [http://www.passionflow.co.uk/ Passiflora online] | ||
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* [http://www.heliconius.co.uk/foodplants.htm A list of Heliconius Butterflies and the Passiflora species their larvae consume] | * [http://www.heliconius.co.uk/foodplants.htm A list of Heliconius Butterflies and the Passiflora species their larvae consume] | ||
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Revision as of 21:01, 13 March 2009
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 (some fruit)"Flowers (some fruit)" is not in the list (evergreen, deciduous, flowers, fragrance, edible, fruit, naturalizes, invasive, foliage, birds, ...) of allowed values for the "Features" property. |
Sunset Zones: | vary by species |
There are approximately 500 species in the Passiflora genus, better known as Passion flowers or passion vines. The exotic flowers and fruit of many varieties are popular with gardeners. Most are vines, but some are shrubs, and a few are herbaceous. The most commonly eaten passionfruit grows on Passiflora edulis.
Fruit
Most species produce round to elongated edible fruit, though few are widely eaten. Fruit is 2-8 inches long and 1-2 inches across, depending on species or cultivar.
The passion fruit or maracujá (P. edulis) is cultivated extensively for its fruit, which is used as a source of juice. A small purple fruit which wrinkles easily and a larger shiny yellow to orange fruit are traded under this name. The yellow form is normally just treated as a variety flavicarpa, but appears to be more distinct in fact.
Sweet Granadilla (P. ligularis) is widely-grown. It's called "passionfruit" in much of of Africa and Australia: in South Africa it is usually called "granadilla". The fruit is something like a combination of the two P. edulis types.
Maypop (P. incarnata), is common in the SE United States. It is a subtropical, in a mostly tropical family. Unlike most of the tropical varieties, this species can withstand cold down to -4°F (-20°C) before the roots die. It has been cultivated north to Boston and Chicago. The yellowish fruit is sweet, and about the size of an egg. Grown for the edible fruit and for being relatively pest free.
Giant Granadilla (Giant Tumbo or badea, P. quadrangularis), Water Lemon (P. laurifolia) and Sweet Calabash (P. maliformis) are popular for their fruit in certain, localized parts of the world. Wild Maracuja are popular in SE Asia and are the fruit of P. foetida. Banana passionfruits grow on P. tripartita var. mollissima and P. tarminiana, and as the name implies are rather elongated. These two are eaten locally, and are very invasive.
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Species
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Gallery
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Passiflora caerulea with hand for comparison
P. foetida bud
Passiflora incarnata pollinated by Xylocopa virginica (a carpenter bee)
Passiflora xishuangbannaensis, a recently-described species
Passiflora pardifolia was only described in 2006
Flower of Passiflora × belotii, a horticultural hybrid.
References
External links
- w:Passion flower. Some of the material on this page may be from Wikipedia, under the Creative Commons license.
- Passion flower QR Code (Size 50, 100, 200, 500)
- The Passiflora Society International
- Passiflora online
- Passiflora edulis
- Passiflora Picture Gallery
- Chilean Passiflora pictures
- A list of Heliconius Butterflies and the Passiflora species their larvae consume