Characteristics
Dicots
Passiflora ciliata Aiton
FRINGED PASSIONFLOWER
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Florida material was formerly called Passiflora foetida, which is now partly characterized by its green fruits, and is apparently not naturalized in Florida. According to Vanderplank (Curtis's Bot. Mag. 30: 352-353. 2013) our plants (which have red fruits) are Passiflora ciliata. Meerman (in Ulmer & MacDougal 2004) preferred to treat this taxon as a variety of P. foetida. Further, Florida material might now be referable to P. lanuginosa (Svoboda 2023).
Not Native
FAC (NWPL)
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Classification
Citation
PASSIFLORA CILIATA Aiton, Hort. Kew. 3: 310. 1789.
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