Passiflora Raddiana
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Passiflora Raddiana, DC. (P. kermesina, Link & Otto). Rather slender climber, glabrous: lvs. shallow-cordate, 3-lobed and sparingly dentate, purplish beneath: fls. solitary, with very narrow distinct sepals and petals of a bright crimson-red, which are wide-spreading at first but finally turning almost straight back; crown black- purple, upright, with smaller whitish filaments inside. Summer and fall. Brazil. B.M. 3503. B.R. 1633. G. 1:453. F.W. 1874:161.—An old and well-known species; said to prop, from cuttings of old well-formed wood. P. Louidonii, Hort., is considered to be a hybrid of this and P. racemosa. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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