What is Passiflora?

What is Passiflora?

Passiflora, known also as the passion flowers or passion vines, is a genus of about 550 species of flowering plants, the type genus of the family Passifloraceae . They are mostly tendril-bearing vines, with some being shrubs or trees.

Is Passiflora coccinea edible?

Native to South America, Passiflora coccinea (Red Passion Flower) is a tropical, tendril-climbing, evergreen vine boasting incredibly showy scarlet-red flowers, 3-4 in. across (7-10 cm), adorned with white, purple and yellow crowns. The ravishing blossoms are followed by egg-size, 2 in. across (5 cm), edible and tasty passion fruits.

Is Passiflora Amethyst evergreen?

Adding an exotic touch to the garden, award-winner Passiflora ‘Amethyst’ is a vigorous evergreen climber with light purple flowers, 4 in. wide (10 cm), adorned with a ring of rich violet-purple pointed filaments surrounding the green fleshy reproductive structures.

Is there a community herbal monograph on Passiflora incarnata?

Opinion of the Committee on Herbal Medicinal Products on a community herbal monograph on Passiflora incarnata L., herba (PDF/54.6 KB) Status: Adopted

What is Rchb Passiflora?

Rchb. Passiflora, known also as the passion flowers or passion vines, is a genus of about 550 species of flowering plants, the type genus of the family Passifloraceae . They are mostly tendril-bearing vines, with some being shrubs or trees.

What is Passiflora incarnata tea made of?

Passiflora incarnata (Passifloraceae) is known as passion flower and is commonly used as an herbal tea. Most species of the genus are found in South America, eastern Asia, southern Asia, and New Guinea. The main constituents of passion flower are flavonoid glycosides; however, β-carboline alkaloids have also been reported.

What is the economic importance of the family Passifloraceae?

The Passifloraceae have a worldwide distribution in tropical and subtropical regions. Economic importance includes use of many species as cultivated ornamentals, and some, e.g., Passiflora edulis (passion fruit), as edible fruits.