- purple-fruited type, P.
edulis f. edulis, and the yellow-fruited P.
edulis f.
flavicarpa.
Usually the vine
produces a
single flower 5–7.5 cm wide at each node...
- of P****iflora
edulis Sims),
yellow p****ion
fruit (P****iflora
edulis f.
flavicarpa Deg.),
sweet granadilla (P****iflora ligularis),
giant granadilla (P****iflora...
- in Spain. The
purple p****ionfruit (P. edulis) and its
yellow relative flavicarpa have been
introduced in many
tropical regions as
commercial crops. P****ion...
-
Southeast Asia. In addition, p****ion-fruit
flowers (P****iflora
edulis flavicarpa) have been
found to
bloom in
synchrony with
carpenter bee
foraging rhythms...
- lilikoi, or
simply lilikoi, is the name
given to p****iflora
edulis v.
flavicarpa for the
valley where it
first grew in Hawai'i), is a
species in the family...
- Wild
orange Capparis mitc****ii
Wolfberry Lycium barbarum Yellow dragon fruit Selenicereus megalanthus Yellow granadilla P****iflora
edulis f
flavicarpa...
- Specifically, the
Brazilian form of p****ion fruit, P****iflora
edulis f.
flavicarpa,
sometimes referred to as the "sour" p****ion fruit. "Mousse de Maracujá...
- is the
cousin of
almost all the P****iflora
species like P. actinia, P.
flavicarpa, P. loefgrenii and so on. Its
propagation is by seeds. The
fruits are...
-
Pseudapis fayumensis Baker, 2002
Pseudapis femoralis (Pallas, 1773)
Pseudapis flavicarpa (Vachal, 1903)
Pseudapis flavolobata (****erell, 1911)
Pseudapis fugax...
- Fruit-piercing moth (Eudocima materna) seen near
guavadilla vine (P****iflora
edulis flavicarpa) in Durban,
South Africa...