Passiflora suberosa
Corky Passion Flower DESCRIPTION
Climbing passion flower with unbranched tendrils, older stems becoming corky. Leaves are threepointed and ivy-like with deep and acute lobes; leaf blade 3-10cm long. Lower stems are white and corky barked; stipules are 4-6mm long. Petioles 5-20mm long with two glands near the middle.
FLOWERS AND FRUIT
Pale green flowers 15mm wide lack petals; these can be found during summer. Blue-black globular fruit 10-15mm across ripens in early autumn.
HABITAT AND RANGE
A native of tropical America, this is a problematic weed requiring vigilant maintenance to ensure its removal. Seed stored in the soil will germinate rapidly after over-storey weeds, such as lantana, have been cleared. Dispersed by birds
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