Passion fruit (Passiflora quadrangularis) also called granadilla, was found in a field area and grows wild in the forests of Central America and South America, such as Jamaica, Trinidad, and several other islands in the West Indies. Pasion fruit is a plant species with a very strong fibers. Four angled, winged stems, and take it should use a gaff. Leaves thick-stemmed fruit, with a length of about 1.5-2 inches. Connecting six nodes and flanked by a pair of stipules of a width of approximately 1.5 inches.
Pasion fruit farm is very interesting because it is filled with flowers pasion. Usually sold in some markets plants in the U.S. and Canada. Flower width of approximately 5 inches. The flowers are white, reddish or purple in it. While the outside is green or reddish green. The petals were two rows. Where the bottom purplish red and white. While the upper part is blue. When the color of the flowers that blend all of this will look very beautiful, exotic, and unique.
No passion fruit green light, but more purple. Or a combination of gold and red color when the fruit is native to New Zealand. Shape about the size of chicken eggs A4 quality. Similar small melon. The fruit is grown once in two years and produce a soft-skinned fruit that are white, yellow, or pink flesh and is located amid the honeycomb holes with a considerable amount of pollen and pollen surrounded by purple. Seeds located near a black circle or purple-brown and tastes good when eaten in the mature state, gently with a spoon.
Although the tip of the fruit-shaped section, but does anyone know if this fruit has some aphrodisiac that has been recognized by the community. Instead they find out the fruits of a Jesuit priest who comes to South America several centuries ago and is perceived as a symbol of Christ's Passion (The Crucifixion) on the part of fruits and flowers.
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