Passiflora foetida

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Passiflora foetida
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 Stinking Passion Flower, Foetid Passion Flower, Wild Maracuja, Running Pop
Passiflora foetida flower
Habit: vine
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Lifespan: perennial
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Exposure: full sun
Water: wet to dry
Features: flowers, sticky hairs, fruit, invasive
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Passiflora foetida leaves

Edible fruit and leaves that have a mildly rank aroma.

Kkumquat sized fruit with thin, scarlet red shell surrounding a blush-white pulp, mildly sweet, delicately flavored.

Synonyms include: Dysosmia ciliata, Dysosmia fluminensis, Dysosmia foetida, Dysosmia hastata, Dysosmia hibiscifolia, Dysosmia nigelliflora, Granadilla foetida, Passiflora baraquiniana, Passiflora ciliata

More information about this species can be found on the genus page.

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