Passionflower 'Giant Granadilla' (Passiflora quadrangularis) Size:1qt LH from southwest Oregon to British
Description
from southwest Oregon to British Columbia and from Puget Sound to the Northern Rockies
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Passionflower 'Giant Granadilla' (Passiflora quadrangularis) Size:1qt LH from southwest Oregon to BritishPassiflora quadrangularis, commonly known as Giant Granadilla, bears the largest fruit in the Passiflora genus. The fruit is edible, often eaten raw when ripe, cooked, or made into drinks. Immature fruits are used as a vegetable. The fruits are greenish yellow and comprised with black seeds. Roots of old plants are baked or roasted. In addition to the wonderfully sweet fruit, Giant Granadilla has scented purple flowers, characterized with white dots
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