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2011
The genus Passiflora contains more than 450 species, most of them native to the tropics and subtropics of the New World. While only 12 Passiflora species are cultivated, only 1 species, Passiflora edulis Sims., is highly commercialized for its fruits.
Yockteng, Roxana +2 more
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The genus Passiflora contains more than 450 species, most of them native to the tropics and subtropics of the New World. While only 12 Passiflora species are cultivated, only 1 species, Passiflora edulis Sims., is highly commercialized for its fruits.
Yockteng, Roxana +2 more
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 2020
SummaryA new species of Passiflora L. in subgenus Decaloba (DC.) Rchb. from Montebello Lake, Chiapas, Mexico is described; its history, taxonomy, distribution and cultivation are discussed.
John Vanderplank, Jorge Ochoa
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SummaryA new species of Passiflora L. in subgenus Decaloba (DC.) Rchb. from Montebello Lake, Chiapas, Mexico is described; its history, taxonomy, distribution and cultivation are discussed.
John Vanderplank, Jorge Ochoa
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1997
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Annonay, Hilaire +1 more
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Annonay, Hilaire +1 more
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 2020
SummaryA new species of Passiflora L. in subgenus Decaloba (DC.) Rchb. from Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil is described; its history, taxonomy, distribution, ecology and cultivation are discussed.
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SummaryA new species of Passiflora L. in subgenus Decaloba (DC.) Rchb. from Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil is described; its history, taxonomy, distribution, ecology and cultivation are discussed.
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2010
79. Passiflora suberosa L. United States, Mexico, Central America, Caribbean, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil (from Pernambuco to Rio Grande do Sul), Paraguay, Argentina (Killip 1938). Selected Voucher:—Macacos, Irapuan 21 (IPA).
Araújo, Diogo, Alves, Marccus
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79. Passiflora suberosa L. United States, Mexico, Central America, Caribbean, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil (from Pernambuco to Rio Grande do Sul), Paraguay, Argentina (Killip 1938). Selected Voucher:—Macacos, Irapuan 21 (IPA).
Araújo, Diogo, Alves, Marccus
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Passiflora for anxiety disorder
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2003Anxiety is a very common mental health problem in the general population and in the primary care setting. Herbal medicines are popularly used worldwide and could be an option for treating anxiety if shown to be effective and safe. Passiflora (passionflower extract) is one of these compounds.To investigate the effectiveness and safety of passiflora for ...
L S, Miyasaka +2 more
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 2020
SummaryPassiflora tacanensis Port.‐Utl. from Mount Tacaná in south eastern Mexico on the border with Guatemala is fully described for the first time with illustrations of flowers, leaves and pollen; its history and cultivation are provided.
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SummaryPassiflora tacanensis Port.‐Utl. from Mount Tacaná in south eastern Mexico on the border with Guatemala is fully described for the first time with illustrations of flowers, leaves and pollen; its history and cultivation are provided.
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Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2004
This review describes the morphology, microscopy, traditional and folklore uses, phyto-constituents, pharmacological reports, clinical applications and toxicological reports of the prominent species of the genus Passiflora. Flavonoids, glycosides, alkaloids, phenolic compounds and volatile constituents have been reported as the major phyto-constituents
Kamaldeep, Dhawan +2 more
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This review describes the morphology, microscopy, traditional and folklore uses, phyto-constituents, pharmacological reports, clinical applications and toxicological reports of the prominent species of the genus Passiflora. Flavonoids, glycosides, alkaloids, phenolic compounds and volatile constituents have been reported as the major phyto-constituents
Kamaldeep, Dhawan +2 more
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Passiflora Nedir? Passiflora Ne İşe Yarar?
ühaPassiflora, Passiflora hakkında, Passiflora içeren ilaçlar, Passiflora ...
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