Passiflora

Contains 13 accepted taxa overall.

Characteristics
Passiflora L.
PASSIONFLOWER
Classification
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MALPIGHIALES
Passiflora
Citation
PASSIFLORA Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 955. 1753, nom. cons.
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TYPE: Passiflora incarnata Linnaeus, typ. cons.
Species
Scientific Name Common Name Status Photos
Passiflora biflora TWOLOBE PASSIONFLOWER Not Native Y
Passiflora ciliata FRINGED PASSIONFLOWER Not Native FAC (NWPL)
Passiflora edulis PASSIONFRUIT; PURPLE GRANADILLA Not Native FACU (NWPL)
Passiflora incarnata PURPLE PASSIONFLOWER Native
Passiflora lutea YELLOW PASSIONFLOWER Native
Passiflora miniata SCARLET PASSIONFLOWER Not Native
Passiflora multiflora WHITEFLOWER PASSIONFLOWER; WHITE-FLOWERED PASSIONVINE Native Endangered-State
Passiflora pallens PINELAND PASSIONFLOWER; PINELAND PASSIONVINE Native Endangered-State
Passiflora sexflora GOATSFOOT Native Endangered-State UPL (NWPL)
Passiflora suberosa CORKYSTEM PASSIONFLOWER Native UPL (NWPL)
Passiflora vesicaria Not Native
Passiflora vitifolia PERFUMED PASSIONFLOWER Not Native
Passiflora x belotii Not Native
[Family identification key]
1.  Petiole without glands; leaf blades mostly entire
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1.  Petiole with glands, or glands inconspicuous; leaf blades entire or toothed
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2.  Stems, tendrils, leaves, and fruit tomentulose to pubescent
2.  Stems, tendrils, leaves, and fruit glabrate
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3.  Leaf blade usually bilobed or occasionally obscurely 3-lobed, with conspicuous rows of nectaries; flowers often paired; corolla white
3.  Leaf blade usually 3-lobed, lacking nectaries; flower usually solitary; corolla greenish yellow
4.  Petiole, leaf blade, and calyx with numerous gland-tipped trichomes
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4.  Petiole usually with a pair of glands and without gland-tipped trichomes, the leaf blade and calyx without gland-tipped trichomes
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5.  Petals and sepals pink to white; outer corona filaments 8-15 mm long, the basal portion pink, mauve, blue to purple towards, middle portion white, distal portion pink, blue-mauve, to very pale mauve (nearly white); mature fruit red
5.  Petals and sepals white (sometimes lightly pink tinged distally); outer corona filaments 10-18 mm long, filiform, the basal portion mauve to lilac, distal portion white; mature fruit yellow to orange
6.  Leaf blade margin entire to undulate
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6.  Leaf blade margin toothed
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7.  Stipules foliaceous, clasping; petiolar gland stalked, capitate to cylindric
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7.  Stipules linear to subulate; petiolar gland sessile, globular or inconspicuous
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8.  Petiolar gland capitate; leaf blade sinuses mostly deeply acute
8.  Petiolar gland cylindric; leaf blade sinus mostly shallowly rounded
9.  Stems and leaves densely tomentulose-puberulent; leaf blade reticulate venation pronounced and prominent on the lower surface; ovary sessile
9.  Stems and leaves glabrate to puberulent; leaf blade reticulate venation mostly obscure to apparent and flat on the lower surface; ovary borne on a gynophore
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10.  Leaf blade nectaries absent, the blade base cuneate to acute; sepals (2.3)4.0-7.0(8.3) mm long; hypanthium 2.8-4.1 mm wide; androgynophore (1.7)2.2-3.5 mm long; outer coronal filaments 1.2-4.0 mm long; inner coronal filaments less than 1.4 mm long; staminal filaments 1.4-3.0 mm long, pollen yellow; fruits globose or ellipsoid; peninsular Florida
10.  Leaf blade nectaries present or absent, the blade base commonly cordate or cuneate to acute; sepals 4.0-14.6(20.5) mm long; hypanthium (3.0-)4.0–8.8 mm wide; androgynophore (2.1)2.7-6.1(12.6) mm long; outer coronal filaments 2.5-8.1 mm long; inner coronal filaments more than 1.4 mm long; staminal filaments 1.6-6.0(6.8) mm long, pollen whitish or yellow; fruits ovoid, ellipsoid or transversely ellipsoid; considered absent from Florida
11.  Leaf blade unlobed
11.  Leaf blade usually lobed
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12.  Petiolar glands inconspicuous; petals and outer corona red
12.  Petiolar glands conspicuous; petals and outer corona white to purple
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13.  Petiolar gland ca. mid-petiole; leaf blade usually 5-lobed
13.  Petiolar gland in the distal third; leaf blade usually 3-lobed
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14.  Leaf blade lustrous on the upper surface; bracts subtending flower 15-25 mm long; androgynophore with a 5-lobed swelling at the opening of the floral tube; fruit green-yellow to purple, the pulp yellow to orange
14.  Leaf blade dull on the upper surface; bracts subtending flower 3-8 mm long; androgynophore lacking an evident swelling at the opening of the floral tube; fruit green to greenish yellow, the pulp whitish to pale yellow