Corkystem Passionflower

Passiflora suberosa

"Passiflora suberosa" is a species of passionflower that is native to the Americas. It is commonly known as corkystem passionflower due to the corkiness of older stems. Other common names include corky passion vine, cork-bark passion flower, corkstem passionflower and corky passionfruit. It is possibly also cryptic and have multiple species in one.
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Reproduction

Many clones of the plant are self-pollinating. In winter, the plant is hardy down to temperatures around 7°C. It can be propagated by sowing or cuttings.

This species is a host plant for the caterpillars of the Gulf fritillary, Julia heliconian, Mexican silverspot, red postman, and zebra heliconian. It is a larval host plant for the glasswing butterfly in Australia.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderMalpighiales
FamilyPassifloraceae
GenusPassiflora
SpeciesP. suberosa
Photographed in
Australia
Malaysia