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Definition of Maypop

Maypop
Maypop May"pop, n. [Perh. corrupt. fr. maracock.] (Bot.) The edible fruit of a passion flower, especially that of the North American Passiflora incarnata, an oval yellowish berry as large as a small apple.

Meaning of Maypop from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- stopped to ask 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...
- P****iflora coactilis is a p****ion flower belonging to the Maypop Family (P****ifloraceae) and is native to Ecuador. Its most unique feature is its very...
- 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...
- ground up with a North American native source of beta-Carbolines (e.g., Maypop) to make a hallucinogenic plant concoction analogous to the shamanic South...