Passiflora van-volxemii

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Passiflora Van Volxemii, Triana & Planch. (Tacsonia Van Volxemii, Hook.). Fig. 2773. Sts. slender and slightly pubescent: lvs. cordate-ovate in outline, deeply 3- lobed, the lobes long-lanceolate-acuminate, serrate: fls. 5-7 in. across, bright red with short green calyx-tube that has a swollen base, the acute calyx-lobes green externally; corona an inconspicuous toothed rim. Colombia. B.M. 5571. G.C. 1866:171. G.Z. 9:144.— Less showy than some others, but a well-known species.


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