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Passiflora suberosa

corkystem passion-flower
  • Photo by: Susan Trammel, Paynes Prairie FNPS
  • Photo by: Ginny Stibolt, Ixia Chapter FNPS

Nomenclatura

Nombre común:

corkystem passion-flower

Sinónimo(s):

Especie del género:

Passiflora suberosa

Familia:

Passifloraceae

Especificaciones de la planta

Forma:

vine

Tamaño:

To about 15 ft

Esperanza de vida:

Long-lived perennial

Color de la flor:

white,green

Color de la fruta:

black

Fenología:

Evergreen. Blooms late spring to summer.

Destacado por:

Paisajismo

Usos recomendados:

Grow on a trellis or let climb a tree. Can also be used as a groundcover. Flowers are small but attractive. Blooms all year. Grown primarily as a larval host plant.

Consideraciones:

Disponibilidad:

Native Nurseries, FNPS Plant Sales, Seed, Friends

Propagación:

Seed (slow to sprout) and root division.

Luz:

Full Sun, Part Sun

Tolerancia a la humedad:

Siempre inundado---------------------------------Extremadamente seco

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Somewhat moist, no flooding -a- Somewhat long very dry periods

Tolerancia a inundaciones por agua salada:

Unknown

Tolerancia a la niebla salina/suelo salado:

Moderate. Tolerant of salty wind and may get some salt spray.

Suelo u otro sustrato:

Sand, Loam, Organic

pH del suelo:

Circum-neutral to calcareous.

Apto para cultivo en:

9A,9B,10A,10B,11

Las zonas del USDA se basan en la temperatura mínima extrema invernal anual promedio.

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Acreditado en:

Distribution
Vouchered
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Map coded by Melissa Fernandez-de Cespedes (Paynes Prairie Chapter)

Ecología

Fauna:

Pollinators, Caterpillars, Mammals

Larval host for Gulf Fritillary ( Agraulis vanillae ), Julia Heliconian ( Dryas iulia ) and Zebra Heliconian ( Heliconius charitonius ) butterflies.





Pollinated by bees.

Animals eat the fruits.

Hábitats nativos:

Pinelands, hammocks, shell middens.

Área de distribución natural en Florida:

Comentarios:

Etnobotánica:

Fruits said to be edible.

Comentarios generales:

In some parts of the world, this is an invasive species. In Florida, it is well behaved.
FNPS Plant Print

Citas:

Hammer, Roger. (2015). Attracting Hummingbirds and Butterflies in Tropical Florida. University Press of Florida, Gainesville.


Huegel, Craig N. (2012). Native Wildflowers and Other Ground Covers for Florida Landscapes. University Press of Florida, Gainesville.


Minno, Marc, and Maria Minno. (1999). Florida Butterfly Gardening: A Complete Guide to Attracting, Identifying, and Enjoying Butterflies. University Press of Florida, Gainesville.


Nelson, Gil. (2003). Florida's Best Landscape Plants: 200 Readily Available Species for Homeowners and Professionals. University Press of Florida, Gainesville.


Osorio, Rufino. (2001). A Gardener's Guide to Florida's Native Plants. University Press of Florida, Gainesville.


Traas, Pamela. (2001). Gardening for Florida's Butterflies. Great Outdoors Publishing Co., St. Petersburg, FL.


Wunderlin, R. P., B. F. Hansen, A. R. Franck, and F. B. Essig. (1999+). Atlas of Florida Plants. ( https://florida.plantatlas.usf.edu/ ). [S. M. Landry and K. N. Campbell (application development), USF Water Institute.] Institute for Systematic Botany, University of South Florida, Tampa.

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