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Adenia PASSIFLORACEAE

2022
W. J. de Wilde, U. Eggli
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Passiflora incarnata (Passifloraceae): A new fruit crop

Economic Botany, 1999
Passiflora incarnata:A New Fruit Crop. Economic Botany 53(2): 161–176, 1999. Passiflora incarnata bears flavorful fruits consumed by past and present peoples, and this plant deserves greater use as a fruit crop. Native to southeastern North America, it is an herbaceous perennial vine which flowers and fruits over much of the growing season.
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ADDITIONAL NOTES ON ETHIOPIAN ADENIA (PASSIFLORACEAE)

Acta Botanica Neerlandica, 1972
SUMMARY In Ethiopia the occurrence of 6 species of Adenia is established. One new combination, Adenia inermis (de Wilde) de Wilde, is proposed. Key to the species. Illustrations.
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Passifloraceae

1966
Herbaceous or woody vines and then climbing by means of axillary tendrils, or subscandent shrubs; stems terete or 3—5-angled. Leaves alternate, simple or rarely compound, entire or lobed. Stipules present or wanting. Flowers axillary, solitary or usually in pairs, sometimes in racemes or panicles, actinomorphic, hermaphrodite or rarely unisexual ...
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A Taxonomic Revision of the Varieties of Passiflora cumbalensis (Passifloraceae)

Systematic Botany, 1987
Three new varieties are recognized in Passiflora cumbalensis (Karsten) Harms, an edible- fruited member of Passiflora subgenus Tacsonia section Bracteogama found in the Andes of South America. New combinations and change in status make a total of seven varieties recognized in this species.
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Passiflora cincinnata Mast. Passifloraceae

2022
João Everthon da Silva Ribeiro   +6 more
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Passifloraceae americanae novae

Notizblatt des Königl. botanischen Gartens und Museums zu Berlin, 1929
H. Harms, P. Dusen
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Account of Efulensia (Passifloraceae)

1974
The genus Efulensia C. H. Wright comprises two species in Equatorial Africa. One species, E. clematoides C. H. Wright, occurs in lowland forest from southern Nigeria to the eastern Congo basin, a second species, E. montana, here described as new, occurs in a restricted montane area in E. Zaïre and W. Uganda.
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Turnera ulmifolia L. (Passifloraceae)

2020
Ina Vandebroek, David Picking
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