Difference between revisions of "Passiflora ligularis"
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| + | Passiflora ligularis, Juss. (P. Lowei, Heer). Woody below, tall, | ||
| + | branchy: lvs. large, cordate, ovate- acuminate, neither lobed nor | ||
| + | toothed: fls. solitary, the petals and sepals greenish, the corona | ||
| + | white, with zones of red-purple: fr. as grown in S. Calif, described | ||
| + | as oval, larger and more oblong than that of P. edulis, with a hard | ||
| + | shell and buff- brown in color. Trop. Amer. B.M. 2967.—Young foliage | ||
| + | has metallic hues. | ||
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Revision as of 14:00, 22 June 2009
Read about Passiflora ligularis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Passiflora ligularis, Juss. (P. Lowei, Heer). Woody below, tall, branchy: lvs. large, cordate, ovate- acuminate, neither lobed nor toothed: fls. solitary, the petals and sepals greenish, the corona white, with zones of red-purple: fr. as grown in S. Calif, described as oval, larger and more oblong than that of P. edulis, with a hard shell and buff- brown in color. Trop. Amer. B.M. 2967.—Young foliage has metallic hues.
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