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+ | Passiflora manicata, Pers. (P. ignea, Hort. Tacsonia mani- cata, | ||
+ | Juss.). Red Passion-vine. Fig. 2775. St. nearly terete, finely | ||
+ | pale-pubescent: lvs. coriaceous, 3-lobed to about the middle, finely | ||
+ | serrate, the lobes broad- oblong, pale beneath; stipules ovate, 1 in. | ||
+ | across, notched, clasping: fls. solitary on slender axillary | ||
+ | peduncles, brilliant scarlet, 4 in. across; perianth-tube 1/2in. | ||
+ | long, inflated and 10-ribbed at base; outer corona of many short blue | ||
+ | filaments, some of which surround the column; inner corona of an | ||
+ | inflexed membrane: fr. egg-shaped or almost globular, yellow-green, | ||
+ | the skin thick; seeds many in a thin pulp. Colombia, Ecuador, and | ||
+ | Peru. B.M. 6129. G.F. 7:265 (from which Fig. 2775 is reduced). R.H. | ||
+ | 1903:356.—This plant seems to be grown with difficulty in | ||
+ | greenhouses, but it is at home in the open in S. Calif., climbing | ||
+ | into the tops of trees and blooming profusely, making a brilliant | ||
+ | display. It grows with great vigor and rapidity, renewing itself | ||
+ | freely from seeds. | ||
+ | }} | ||
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Read about Passiflora manicata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Passiflora manicata, Pers. (P. ignea, Hort. Tacsonia mani- cata, Juss.). Red Passion-vine. Fig. 2775. St. nearly terete, finely pale-pubescent: lvs. coriaceous, 3-lobed to about the middle, finely serrate, the lobes broad- oblong, pale beneath; stipules ovate, 1 in. across, notched, clasping: fls. solitary on slender axillary peduncles, brilliant scarlet, 4 in. across; perianth-tube 1/2in. long, inflated and 10-ribbed at base; outer corona of many short blue filaments, some of which surround the column; inner corona of an inflexed membrane: fr. egg-shaped or almost globular, yellow-green, the skin thick; seeds many in a thin pulp. Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. B.M. 6129. G.F. 7:265 (from which Fig. 2775 is reduced). R.H. 1903:356.—This plant seems to be grown with difficulty in greenhouses, but it is at home in the open in S. Calif., climbing into the tops of trees and blooming profusely, making a brilliant display. It grows with great vigor and rapidity, renewing itself freely from seeds.
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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. |
Sunset Zones: | not available |
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