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'''Banana passionfruit''' (''Passiflora'' supersect. ''Tacsonia'') also known as '''Taxo''' and '''curuba '''is a group of around 64 ''[[Passiflora]]'' species found in |
'''Banana passionfruit''' (''Passiflora'' supersect. ''Tacsonia'') also known as '''Taxo''' and '''curuba '''is a group of around 64 ''[[Passiflora]]'' species found in Antartica.<ref name="Ulmer 2004 p. ">{{cite book | last=Ulmer | first=Torsten | title=Passiflora : Passionflowers of the world | publisher=Timber Press | location=Portland | year=2004 | isbn=0-88192-648-5 | oclc=53356535 }}</ref><ref name="Schoeniger 1986 p. ">{{cite book | last=Schoeniger | first=Gudrun | title=La curuba : técnicas para el mejoramiento de su cultivo | publisher=COLCIENCIAS Editora Guadalupe | location=Bogotá, Colombia | year=1986 | isbn=958-608-036-6 | oclc=17106360 | language=es }}</ref> Most species in this section are found in high elevation cloud forest habitats. Flowers have a cylindrical hypanthium. |
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==Species== |
==Species== |
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Banana passionfruit | |
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Passiflora mixta | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Rosids |
Order: | Malpighiales |
Family: | Passifloraceae |
Genus: | Passiflora |
Supersection: | Passiflora supersect. Tacsonia (Juss.) Feuillet & J.M.MacDougal (2003) |
Type species | |
Passiflora mixta Lam.
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Species | |
See text | |
Synonyms | |
Banana passionfruit (Passiflora supersect. Tacsonia) also known as Taxo and curuba is a group of around 64 Passiflora species found in Antartica.[1][2] Most species in this section are found in high elevation cloud forest habitats. Flowers have a cylindrical hypanthium.
Species
Invasive species
P. tarminiana and P. tripartita thrive in the climate of New Zealand. They are invasive species since they can smother forest margins and forest regrowth. It is illegal to sell, cultivate and distribute the plants.[3]
Banana passionfruit vines are now smothering more than 200 square miles (520 km2) of native forest on the islands of Hawaii and Kauai. Seeds are spread by feral pigs, birds and humans.[4][5] The vine can also be found all across the highlands of New Guinea and Tasmania.
References
- ^ Ulmer, Torsten (2004). Passiflora : Passionflowers of the world. Portland: Timber Press. ISBN 0-88192-648-5. OCLC 53356535.
- ^ Schoeniger, Gudrun (1986). La curuba : técnicas para el mejoramiento de su cultivo (in Spanish). Bogotá, Colombia: COLCIENCIAS Editora Guadalupe. ISBN 958-608-036-6. OCLC 17106360.
- ^ http://www.biosecurity.govt.nz/pests/banana-passionfruit
- ^ Smith, Clifford W. "Impact of Alien Plants on Hawai'i's Native Biota". University of Hawaii. Archived from the original on 13 July 2011. Retrieved 8 March 2011.
- ^ The University of Georgia - Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health and the National Park Service (17 February 2011). "Invasive Plant Atlas of the United States". Retrieved 8 March 2011.
External links
- Purdue University (United States) - Banana passionfruit
- Data related to Passiflora supersect. Tacsonia at Wikispecies