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"Passiflora mixta", from the family Passifloraceae is also known as "curuba", "curuba de indio", "curuba de monte", "curubita", "curuba", "parcha", and "taxo". Originally, it derived from the monophyletic "Passiflora" subgenus "Tacsonia". "Passiflora mixta" is endemic to the Americas. A perennial vine, the "Passiflora mixta" is pink to orange-red in color.

Similar species: Malpighiales
Species identified by Sergio112358
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Uploaded Jul 17, 2023. Captured Aug 29, 2009 03:31 in G4QX+2X Parroquia La Dolorita, Distrito Capital, Venezuela.
  • COOLPIX L20
  • f/3.1
  • 1/154s
  • ISO64
  • 6.72mm