Passionflowers rank among the most beautiful flowers in the plant kingdom. The red passionflower Passiflora miniata Vanderpl. 2006, commonly called red Granadilla or Scarlet flower, is, at least for me, the most splendid passionflower I ever saw. Erroneously this tropical beauty, native to South America, got the botanical name Passiflora coccinea Aubl., which has found to be a different species. In 2006 John Vanderplank, the leading independent researcher on the genus Passiflora, correctly described and published the new name Passiflora miniata. The Red Granadilla is a fast-growing, vigorous, tropical climber and can reach a length up to about 6 meters. The fascinating flowers get a size up to about 10 cm in diameter, the fruits are edible. In a tropical environment Passiflora miniata blooms throughout the year.
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Image: Red Passionflower (Passiflora miniata)
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Image: Red Passionflower (Passiflora miniata)
Passionflowers (Passiflora) at Orchids Flowers.com:
Lemonia (Ravenia spectabilis)
Bulbophyllum orectopetalum
Phalaenopsis cornu-cervi Blume & Rchb. f. 1860
Epidendrum ciliare (Coilostylis ciliaris)
Man of the Earth (Ipomoea pandurata)
Dendrobium infundibulum Lindl.1859
Paphiopedilum insigne
Crimson Bottlebrush (Callistemon citrinus)
Phalaenopsis Golden Beauty
Paphiopedilum parishii
Hoya megalaster
Vandachostylis Thai Sky
Phalaenopsis violacea fo. coerulea Christenson
Oceanblue Morning Glory (Ipomoea indica)
Buddha’s Lamp (Mussaenda philippica var. aurorae)
Hoya waymaniae Kloppenb.1995
Brassia Eternal Wind “Summer Dream”
Phalaenopsis × valentinii
Hoya carnosa white
Cattleya Tainan City


Hoya macgillivrayi F. M. Bailey 1914
Monkey Flower Tree (Phyllocarpus septentrionalis)
Bulbophyllum sikkimense (Cirrhopetalum sikkimense)
Spathoglottis Citrus Cooler Sorbet
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