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Enhancing Passion Fruit Resilience: The Role of Hariman in Mitigating Viral Damage and Boosting Productivity in Organic Farming Systems. [PDF]
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Application Techniques and Concentrations of Ascorbic Acid to Reduce Saline Stress in Passion Fruit. [PDF]
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Passion fruit and giant passion fruit.
2012Abstract This chapter on passion fruits (Passiflora edulis and P. edulis f. flavicarpa) and giant passion fruit (P. quadrangularis) covers the following: taxonomy, areas of origin and distribution, environmental requirements for cultivation (climate, and soil chemical and physical properties), plant morphology (vine, flowers and fruits) and ...
R. E. Paull, O. Duarte
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Passion Flowers and Passion Fruit.
Systematic Botany, 1992Linda K. Escobar, John Vanderplank
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Early Years Educator, 2011
To provoke someone is to challenge them, to ask them to look at objects and situations differently, and to stimulate thought and questioning, which are all essential qualities for a developing child to learn.
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To provoke someone is to challenge them, to ask them to look at objects and situations differently, and to stimulate thought and questioning, which are all essential qualities for a developing child to learn.
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A Passion Fruit for the Plains
Madras Agricultural Journal, 1954Several kinds of creepers known as "passion vines" are grown for their edible fruits as well as for their ornamental flowers in India. A few of these, commonly called "the purple granadilla", "the giant granadilla", etc., have been disseminated over a number of years in certain localities and are now growing as part of the natural vegetation.
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