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| navigate by keyword : plant produce flower food leaf green shrub wildflower fruit herb insect vegetable tree invertebrate nature evergreen grown passionfruit hard shelled purple yellow fruited edulis varieties germinate passiflora judge edible number may crops local consumption soft travel tripartita var mollissima tacsonia taste good deteriorate quickly harvest small passion fetid passionflower foetida smapassiflora |
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| Passiflora foetida , The most widely grown Passionfruit are the many hard shelled purple or yellow fruited P. edulis varieties. These all germinate very readily and keep relatively well. Perhaps 60 or more Passiflora have fruit we would judge as edible, a number of these may only be grown as food crops for local consumption as they have soft fruit which do not keep or travel well. e.g. P. tripartita var. mollissima and other Tacsonia which taste good but deteriorate quickly after harvest |
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