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  1. La maracuyá morada es una enredadera leñosa y perenne trepadora. Su fruta se cultiva por la pulpa con semillas que es a la vez dulce y ácida en sabor. Se come fresca, se usa en batidos o jugos, o para hacer postres. Fruta subtropical que puede cultivarse entre el nivel del mar y los 1,300 metros,...
  2. La maracuyá amarilla es una trepadora perenne, de hasta 15 m de largo, que produce frutos de hasta 7 cm de diámetro. La pulpa y las semillas pueden comerse frescas o las semillas pueden sacarse para comer o usar en bebidas. El maracuyá amarillo está adaptado a un clima más tropical y de tierras...
  3. Found in South America, Passiflora tarminiana or commonly known as Banana Passionfruit is a high climbing vine characterized by hairy stems and petioles. The leaves are three-lobed and also hairy. The flowers are large and pink, hang downwards, and the base has pale green bracts. The deep yellow...
  4. Growables Origin Passionfruit is a native of southern Brazil where it grows on the edges of rain forests. There are two distinct forms: formaedulis, the purple passionfruit, occurs in cool environments at higher altitudes, whereas formaflavicarpa, the yellow passionfruit, is at home in the...
  5. Although the speciesP. tripartitavar.mollissima(formerlyP. mollissima) andP. mixtahave been reported as invasive in several countries, notably Hawaii, Australia and New Zealand, recent changes in the taxonomy of these species have meant that the distribution and invasiveness ofP. tarminianaand...
  6. Origin:The purple passion fruit is native from southern Brazil through Paraguay to northern Argentina. It has been stated that the yellow form is of unknown origin, or perhaps native to the Amazon region of Brazil, or is a hybrid betweenP.edulisandP.ligularis. Cytological studies have not borne...
  7. The passionfruit family certainly has its surprises.ECHO East Africa has obtained seed from the banana passionfruit: Passiflora tarminiana from Kenya. Originally from the highlands of South America, this fruit is more often grown as an ornamental than for fruit. Like other passionfruit, the plant...
  8. Access Agriculture Training Video A well-managed passion fruit orchard can provide farmers with some good money throughout the year. In this video, we will learn how to stake passion fruit plants and prune the vines systematically so as to get good yields. Available languages English French...

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