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The common name of passiflora is passion flower. The caerulea variety has flowers that are purple at the bottom, white in the middle, and blue at the ends. Pictured is a portion of a flower bearing branch.

Passiflora Caerulea

The common name of passiflora is passion flower. The caerulea variety has flowers that are purple at…

The common names of passiflora edulis are passion flower and passion fruit. Edulis is edible. The fruit is a livid purple color when ripe. The pulp is orange colored and has a taste resembling the flavor of an orange.

Fruit and Leaves of Passiflora Edulis

The common names of passiflora edulis are passion flower and passion fruit. Edulis is edible. The fruit…

The common names of passiflora are passion flower and passion fruit. The racemosa variety has deep red or scarlet flowers. The flowers bloom March to October.

Leaf and Inflorescence of Passiflora Racemosa

The common names of passiflora are passion flower and passion fruit. The racemosa variety has deep red…

The common names of passiflora are passion flower and passion fruit. The raddiana variety has deep red flowers with purple filaments. The flowers bloom in autumn.

Passiflora Raddiana

The common names of passiflora are passion flower and passion fruit. The raddiana variety has deep red…

"Pasiflora is the passion-flower. Generally climbing herbs or shrubs. Fruit succulent, seeds many. Found chiefly in tropical America. The three stigmas seemed to the devout Roman Catholics of South America to represent nails; one transfixing each hand, and one the feet of the crucified Saviour; the five anthers, His five wounds; the rays of the corona, His crown of thorns, or the halo of glory around His head; the digitate leaves, the hands of those who scourged Him; the tendrils, the scourge itself; while, finally, the 10 parts of the perianth were the 10 apostles– that is, the 12 wanting Judas who betrayed, and Peter who denied, his Lord."—(Charles Leonard-Stuart, 1911)

Passion Flower

"Pasiflora is the passion-flower. Generally climbing herbs or shrubs. Fruit succulent, seeds many. Found…

"Passiflora; 1. section of a flower; 2. of its ripe fruit." -Lindley, 1853

Passion Flower

"Passiflora; 1. section of a flower; 2. of its ripe fruit." -Lindley, 1853