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Passionfruit Id please

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Found this little vine growing at my nans place, she doesnt know how it got there.

The fruits are softish/not hard and rigid like black passionfruit. And the pulp is very red.

 

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P. Mollissima aka banana passionfruit

 

Not a declared weed, but they are invasive into bush. Chickens love em.

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Yeah? They are very different to the banana passionfruit growing on  the other side of the yard

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Just googled the name you provided. They seem to be quite a bit different from that

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Passiflora caerulea maybe?

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Blue Crown Passionflower (Passiflora Caerulea)

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Can't open images up to get a good look, Mollisima is common as shit down here though as a weed, and is highly variable once running wild both foliage and fruit.

 

Defo one to discount.

 

Possible rootstock that survived from a failed grafted one?

 

Edited by waterboy 2.0
Stock not stick

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Yeh i reckon Infinity is on the money with Passiflora caerulea

Its very different from the banana passionfruit that grows all over the place around here. Just hacked a big vine of the banana down out of my yard yesterday and side by side its quite different.

Is there anything usefull regarding this plant? 

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Unfortunately there are no traditional or medicinal uses currently known for Passiflora Caerulea.

 

The ones of ethnobotanical interest in the Passiflora group are Caerulea, Edulis, Foetida, Incarnata, Involucrata, Jorullensis, Laurifolia, Quadrangularis and Rubra. 

 

Most of these have long histories of traditional use as sedatives and sleep-inducing agents.

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