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- 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...
- fermentation period on the germination of p****ion fruit (P****iflora edulis f. flavicarpa Deg.) and P****iflora ligularis seeds (P****iflora ligularis Juss.)". Agronomía...
- 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...
- Southeast Asia. In addition, p****ion-fruit flowers (P****iflora edulis flavicarpa) have been found to bloom in synchrony with carpenter bee foraging rhythms...
- 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...
- alata Wolfberry Lycium barbarum Wooly abiu Pouteria torta Yellow dragon fruit Selenicereus megalanthus Yellow granadilla P****iflora edulis f flavicarpa...
- Fruit-piercing moth (Eudocima materna) seen near guavadilla vine (P****iflora edulis flavicarpa) in Durban, South Africa...
- Pseudapis fayumensis Baker, 2002 Pseudapis femoralis (Pallas, 1773) Pseudapis flavicarpa (Vachal, 1903) Pseudapis flavolobata (****erell, 1911) Pseudapis fugax...