Passiflora arborea
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Passiflora arborea | |
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P. arborea | |
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Astrophea
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P. arborea
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Passiflora arborea |
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Passiflora arborea is a species of passion flower found in Columbia, Ecuador and Panama. The Passiflora arborea is a freestanding tree that can grow to be 50 feet tall.They germinate anywhere from an elevation of 1400 - 2000 ft. The tree's leaves grow to be 1 to 1½ feet long. It is native to Columbia and is rarely seen in cultivation.[1]
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