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Passiflora caerulea : ウィキペディア英語版 | Passiflora caerulea
''Passiflora caerulea'' (blue passion flower, common passion flower) is a species of flowering plant native to South America (Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay and Brazil). It is a vigorous, deciduous or semi-evergreen tendril vine growing to or more, with palmate leaves and fragrant, blue-white flowers with a prominent fringe of coronal filaments in bands of blue, white, and brown. The ovoid orange fruit, growing to , is edible but bland. ==Names== This popular and showy plant has attracted a number of common names. In Paraguay it is widely known as ''mburucuyá'' in Guaraní. Other names include blue crown, flower of five wounds, southern beauty, wild apricot, Jesus flower. The specific epithet ''caerulea'' means "blue" and refers to the blue coronal filaments. In Japan, it's called 時計草 ( Clock plant ) due to having 12 petals, a central stamens and stigmas resembling a timepieces's winding mechanism, and curly green tendrils resembling wound springs.
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