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Passiflora suberosa



 

Passiflora suberosa
(Decaloba/Cieca)
Dominica
1753
Min -5°C 23°F
July-Nov

Passiflora suberosa. This innocent looking plant, also known as the corky barked passion flower, is a dangerously invasive weed. It has tiny flowers which self pollinate readily just with the wind, although they are also very attractive to butterflies & wasps. The fruit are dispersed by both birds & bats.