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Passiflora manicata, Pers. (P. ignea, Hort. Tacsonia mani- cata,
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Juss.). Red Passion-vine. Fig. 2775. St. nearly terete, finely
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pale-pubescent: lvs. coriaceous, 3-lobed to about the middle, finely
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serrate, the lobes broad- oblong, pale beneath; stipules ovate, 1 in.
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across, notched, clasping: fls. solitary on slender axillary
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peduncles, brilliant scarlet, 4 in. across; perianth-tube 1/2in.
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long, inflated and 10-ribbed at base; outer corona of many short blue
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filaments, some of which surround the column; inner corona of an
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inflexed membrane: fr. egg-shaped or almost globular, yellow-green,
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the skin thick; seeds many in a thin pulp. Colombia, Ecuador, and
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Peru. B.M. 6129. G.F. 7:265 (from which Fig. 2775 is reduced). R.H.
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1903:356.—This plant seems to be grown with difficulty in
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greenhouses, but it is at home in the open in S. Calif., climbing
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into the tops of trees and blooming profusely, making a brilliant
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display. It grows with great vigor and rapidity, renewing itself
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freely from seeds.
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Passiflora manicata, Pers. (P. ignea, Hort. Tacsonia mani- cata,
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Juss.). Red Passion-vine. Fig. 2775. St. nearly terete, finely
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pale-pubescent: lvs. coriaceous, 3-lobed to about the middle, finely
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serrate, the lobes broad- oblong, pale beneath; stipules ovate, 1 in.
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across, notched, clasping: fls. solitary on slender axillary
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peduncles, brilliant scarlet, 4 in. across; perianth-tube 1/2in.
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long, inflated and 10-ribbed at base; outer corona of many short blue
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filaments, some of which surround the column; inner corona of an
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inflexed membrane: fr. egg-shaped or almost globular, yellow-green,
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the skin thick; seeds many in a thin pulp. Colombia, Ecuador, and
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Peru. B.M. 6129. G.F. 7:265 (from which Fig. 2775 is reduced). R.H.
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1903:356.—This plant seems to be grown with difficulty in
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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
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freely from seeds.
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:''More information about this species can be found on the [[Passiflora|genus page]].''
 
:''More information about this species can be found on the [[Passiflora|genus page]].''