== Vernacular names ==
*Sweet granadilla (En). *Grenadilla douce (Fr).
== Distribution ==
== Observations ==
*Vigorous woody climber with entire leaves and greenish-white flowers. *Fruit an ovoid berry, 7-8 cm in diameter, orange-brown, hard-shelled; pulp yellowish-orange, with black flat pitted seeds. In mountainous regions, at 900-2700 m altitude in the tropics or in the subtropics at lower altitudes. Propagation by seed and by cuttings.
== Selected sources ==
51*Mansfeld, 52R. & Schultze Motel, J., 1986. Verzeichnis landwirtschaftlicher und gärtnerischer Kuturpflanzen. 2nd ed. 4 Volumes. Springer Verlag, Berlin. 1998 pp. *Martin, F.W. & Nakasone, H.Y., 1970. The edible species of Passiflora. Economic Botany 24: 333-343. *Morton, J.F., 1987. Fruits of warm climates. Creative Resource Systems Inc., Winterville, N.C., USA. 503 pp. *Purseglove, J.W., 1975. Tropical Crops. Dicotyledons 1 & 2. Longmans Green & Co., London. 719 pp. *van Steenis, C.G.G.J. et al. (Editors), 1950-. Flora Malesiana. Series 1. Vol. 1, 4-10. Centre for Research and Development in Biology, Bogor, Indonesia, and Rijksherbarium, Leiden, the Netherlands. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 56Dordrecht, 66Boston, 93London. == Authors ==
P.C.M. Jansen, J. Jukema, L.P.A. Oyen, T.G. van Lingen
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