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Passiflora bogotensis Seeds

Passiflora bogotensis Seeds

Price €5.55 SKU: V 247
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<h2><strong>Passiflora bogotensis Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0808;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>The specific name is due to the town where, in 1843, Karl Th. Hartweg collected the type specimen: "between Bogotá and Zipaquirá".<br />Passiflora bogotensis is a climbing plant native to Colombia, in the genus Passiflora. It can also be found in Venezuela.</p> <p>It is a climbing plant, which usually forms dense crawling masses, covered with more or less dense and often ferruginous hair. The stem is robust, angulated, and tomentose, with thick cirrus, pubescent, and very long.</p> <p>The leaves have septate stipules, 4 to 5 mm long, deciduous; petiole 0.6 to 1.5 cm long, thin, tomentose, devoid of glands, the blade of general profile very variable even in the same specimen, oblong, occasionally oval or triangular-ovate; from 4 to 15 cm long and 3 to 10 cm wide, briefly 2-lobate, with the truncated interlobular sinus, sometimes with a third lobule in the center, and even in some specimens the apex is only subplane and wavy, (the lobes are short, up to 1.5 cm long, obtuse or sub-rounded, mucronulated), rounded or sunburned at the base, whole or slightly wavy at the edges; 3-palmatinervia with very protruding nerves on the underside, pubescent or almost glabrous and lustrous on the upper surface, densely hirsute-tomentosed on the underside; It is subcoriaceous. Lonely or more commonly bined peduncles, up to 4 cm long, hairy; with three bracts, from 3 to 10 mm long, violet, placed near the apex of the peduncle or something scattered on it.</p> <p>The flowers are up to 4 cm diameter: short receptacle, purple outside; sepals oblong-lanceolate, from 1 to 1.5 cm long and about 5 mm wide at the base, obtuse at the apex, more or less hairy and green-purplish externally, white inside; petals oblong, 6 to 9 millimeters long, obtuse, white; crown distributed in two series: the outer one with filaments of 4 to 5 mm long, narrowly linguiform, subangulated, widened at the apex in the form of a flattened button, greenish-yellowish with soft transverse purple; the interior with filiform filaments, 2 to 3 millimeters long, of pale green color; follicle operculum, greenish, with the margin divided into small teeth; delete ring; globose ovary, densely covered with long white hairs; very elongated styles.</p> <p>Globose fruit, from 1 to 1.5 cm in diameter, purple-blackish at maturity, ovate or cuneate-obovate seeds, about 3 mm long, crossed transversally.</p> <p>Distribution<br />P. bogotensis is native to the Eastern mountain range of Colombia, at altitudes of 2,000 to 3,000 meters above sea level. It has also been found sometimes in the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta. It blooms all year.</p>
V 247
Passiflora bogotensis Seeds
Cupped passionflower Seeds...

Cupped passionflower Seeds...

Price €4.25 SKU: V 104
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<h2><strong>Cupped passionflower Seeds (Passiflora bryonioides)</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0808;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>Passiflora bryonioides, the cupped passionflower, is a plant in the genus Passiflora, family Passifloraceae. It is native to northern Mexico (Sonora, Chihuahua, Sinaloa, and Guanajuato) and the southwestern United States (Arizona), where it grows in shrublands, along rivers and streams, at elevations between 1000 and 1300 m.</p> <p>It has lobed leaves, and white to purplish striped flowers, followed by oval-shaped, striped green delicious fruits. A beautiful ornamental passionflower for dry warm temperate climates.</p>
V 104 (5 S)
Cupped passionflower Seeds (Passiflora bryonioides)

Passiflora cincinnata Seeds

Passiflora cincinnata Seeds

Price €4.55 SKU: V 100 PC
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<h2><strong>Passiflora cincinnata Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0808;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>Passiflora cincinnata is a native wild fruit, occurring spontaneously, mainly in areas called "pasture bottom" - areas of collective use by farmers. It is a perennial plant that is resistant to drought, surviving in conditions of absolute drought. Even when ripe, its skin is green and its pulp white, which can confuse unsuspecting consumers. The fruit has a high nutritional value, with a calming and relaxing effect. The fruit is extremely tasty and fragrant, with a long, sweeter, denser and more acidic flavor than that of yellow passion fruit (P. edulis). The fruit contains potassium, iron, phosphorus, calcium, and vitamins A, C, and the B complex. It can be eaten fresh or made into jellies, jams, and pulp.</p> <p>The Maracujá do Mato is resistant to drought and also to a series of pests that affect the passion fruit. The plant is also popularly known as passion fruit-backpack, passion fruit-shark, but its scientific name is Passiflora cincinnata. This species belongs to the Passifloraceae family and has a wide distribution throughout South America and throughout the Brazilian territory, being recorded even in western Bolivia.</p>
V 100 PC (5 S)
Passiflora cincinnata Seeds
Passiflora herbertiana Seeds

Passiflora herbertiana Seeds

Price €3.50 SKU: V 143
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<h2><strong>Passiflora herbertiana Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0808;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>It is also called "native passion fruit" by Australians. Unlike the known passionfruit species, it originates from Australia and grows in moist forested areas of Australia. It has leaves with 3 lobes. It is one of the passionflower species with 6 cm diameter, light yellow to orangeish flowers. It has edible, green small tasty fruits up to 5 cm long.</p> <p>The fruit is used raw for eating, as well as for preparing juices, jams ...</p> <p>This plant is the food of the larvae of the Acraea andromacha butterfly.</p>
V 143 (5 S)
Passiflora herbertiana Seeds
Red Passionflower Seeds...

Red Passionflower Seeds...

Price €3.75 SKU: V 248
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<h2><strong>Red Passionflower Seeds (Passiflora manicata)</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0808;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>A climbing vine with trilobed, finely serrated leaves and stunning, large, red flowers, followed by edible, green fruits. Passiflora manicata is native to dryish montane forests between 1700 and 3000 m elevation in the inter-Andean valleys of Colombia and Ecuador.</p> <p>The fruit is 5-6 cm long. Quite a sharp aromatic smell when opened, the grey pulp is reminiscent of P. ligularis fruit. It has a citrus-like taste, quite pleasant, certainly edible, mainly used for juice preparation, jam...</p>
V 248 (5 S)
Red Passionflower Seeds (Passiflora manicata)
Passiflora princeps Seeds

Passiflora princeps Seeds

Price €4.85 SKU: V 249
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<h2><strong>Passiflora princeps Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0808;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>The red passionflower is a beautiful evergreen climber with hanging clusters of showy red flowers.</p> <p>Passiflora princeps is native to Brazil and has long been a favorite plant for growing in warm conservatories in temperate climates. Both the name Passiflora princeps and P. racemosa were published for this plant in 1818 and although the name P. racemosa is more commonly used.</p> <p>Passiflora racemosa is native to the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.</p> <p>This vine has slender stems that climb to 10 m or more, but they only reach about 5 m when grown under glass.</p> <p>The evergreen leaves are ovate, glossy, with a wavy edge, and measure about 9 cm long and wide.</p> <p>The bright red flowers appear throughout much of the summer and autumn (in cultivation) and are usually borne in pairs in pendulous clusters (racemes) that reach 30 cm or more in length at the end of leafless stems, except for small, brown heart-shaped bracts, which soon fall. Individual flowers have bright red sepals (about 4 cm long and 1 cm wide), and the petals are similar but smaller. The corona filaments are in three ranks, the outer one purple with white tips, the inner ones shorter and green.</p> <p>The green, narrowly ovoid fruits are about 7 cm long and 3 cm wide.</p> <p>A rather stylized red passion flower is shown with a carnation in a 16th-century painting of the Madonna and Child by Joos van Cleve, but the passion flower must have been added at a later date.</p> <p>Passiflora racemosa is cultivated throughout the tropics as an ornamental. It is also grown under glass in temperate climates and outdoors occasionally on patios or against a sunny wall in sheltered gardens. It has received an Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. Many hybrids and cultivars have been produced.</p> <p>Red passion flower is growing in the Princess of Wales Conservatory in the rainforest section.</p>
V 249 (5 S)
Passiflora princeps Seeds