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Passiflora mixta : ウィキペディア英語版 | Passiflora mixta
''Passiflora mixta'', from the family Passifloraceae is also known as ''curuba'', ''curuba de indio'', ''curuba de monte'', ''curubita'', ''palta'' (Colombia),''parcha'' (Venezuela), and ''tacso'' (Ecuador). Originally derived from the monophyletic Adeans ''Passiflora'' subgenus ''Tacsonia''. ''Passiflora'' includes 47 species, one of which is ''Passiflora mixta'' which can be found in Southern America. A perennial vine the ''Passiflora mixta'' is pink to orange-red in color.
== Description == ''Passiflora mixta'' can be identified by large pink flowers, trilobate coricaeous leaves, that are tubular in shape that protrude from its branches. It has a hairy elongated bract and hypanthum that contain a narrow nector chamber. At 7-15 cm long ''Passiflora mixta'' has a hypanthium - otherwise known as the flower tube - with a base that contains nectar. Also found in ''P. mixta'', are ovaries, anthers and stigmas. These reproductive organs are located anterier to the hypanthium near the androgynophore. This species is capable of producing fruits and flowers that remain open for 3 to 5 days by producing half pendent, horizantal, or erect flowers. Status Wild plant, collected, important genetica resource for banana passion fruit breeding.
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