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P****iflora,
known also as the p****ion
flowers or p****ion vines, is a
genus of
about 550
species of
flowering plants, the type
genus of the
family P****ifloraceae...
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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...
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P****iflora ligularis,
commonly known as the
sweet granadilla,
grenadia or Sugarfruit, is a
plant species in the
genus P****iflora. It is
known as granadilla...
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P****iflora edulis,
commonly known as p****ion fruit, is a vine
species of p****ion
flower native to the
region of
southern Brazil through Paraguay to northern...
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P****iflora caerulea, the blue p****ionflower,
bluecrown p****ionflower or
common p****ion flower, is a
species of
flowering plant native to
South America...
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P****iflora foetida (common names:
stinking p****ionflower, wild maracuja, bush p****ion fruit, wild
water lemon, stoneflower, love-in-a-mist, or running...
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P****iflora quadrangularis, the
giant granadilla,
barbadine (Trinidad),
grenadine (Haiti),
giant tumbo or
badea (Spanish pronunciation: [baˈðe.a]), is a...
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P****iflora tarminiana (or
banana p****ionfruit) is a
species of p****ionfruit. The
yellow fruits are
edible and
their resemblance to small,
straight bananas...
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granadilla is the
fruit of
several plants in the
genus P****iflora. It is
native to
subtropical regions of
South America from
southern Brazil...
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P****iflora coccinea turn out to be
P****iflora miniata Vanderpl.[citation needed]
Species reference in Tropicos.org
Media related to
P****iflora coccinea...