- P****iflora incarnata,
commonly known as
maypop,
purple p****ionflower, true p****ionflower, wild apricot, and wild p****ion vine, is a fast-growing perennial...
- fruit), P. eichleriana, P. foetida (stinking p****ion flower), P. incarnata (
maypop), P. quadrangularis (giant granadilla), P. suberosa, P. subpeltata and P...
- ISBN 81-85217-02-5.
Naked Song, by Laldyada, Lalla,
Coleman Barks (Translator), 1992,
Maypop Books, ISBN 0-9618916-4-5. [1]
Mystical Verses of Lalla: A
Journey of Self...
-
edible p****ion
fruit (P****iflora edulis), as well as
garden plants such as
maypop and
running pop. P****iflora
vines and
Dryas iulia (among
other heliconian...
- Mark "Vinnie"
Dombroski (born
December 4, 1962) is an
American musician, best
known as the lead
vocalist and main
songwriter for the
American rock band...
-
Cherokee or
Choctaw often cultivated or
gathered local plants like pawpaw,
maypop and
several sorts of
squashes and corn as food. They also used ****ebush...
- they had
asked Stinney and his sister, Aimé, if they knew
where to find "
maypops", a
local name for p****ionflowers.
According to Aimé, she was with Stinney...
-
shallow flowers; for some they even are
obligate pollinators, for
example the
maypop (P****iflora incarnata) and Orphium,
which are not
pollinated by any other...
-
tolerant variety of p****ionflower
grown from
zones 8. P****iflora
incarnata -
Maypop is
native to
central and
eastern United States, and is cold
hardy and drought...
-
called ground-plum milk-vetch
Huckleberry (Vaccinium parvifolium; Ericaceae)
Maypop (P****iflora incarnata; P****ifloraceae),
traditionally a
summer treat Pawpaw...