Passiflora incarnata
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Definition
Noun 1. A perennial climbing vine native to the southeastern United States: A species of passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) known for its intricate, showy flowers and edible fruit. 2. The plant producing the maypop fruit: This vine yields an oval, yellowish berry (the maypop) roughly the size of a hen's egg, noted for its mild or bland flavor.
Usage Examples
- The garden featured a beautiful trellis covered in Passiflora incarnata.
- Passiflora incarnata, commonly called maypop, is often used in traditional herbal preparations.
- The fruit of Passiflora incarnata is edible but considered somewhat insipid.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and horticultural contexts, the full binomial name Passiflora incarnata is used for precise identification.
- In ethnobotany and herbalism, it is frequently referenced for its historical uses.
Variants and Related Words
- Maypop: The common name for both the vine and its fruit.
- Passionflower: A general term for plants in the genus, which includes .
- Passifloraceae: The botanical family to which this species belongs.
Synonyms
- Maypop
- Apricot vine (a less common regional name)
- Wild passionflower
Related Phrases & Terms
- Passion fruit: While often used interchangeably, "passion fruit" typically refers to the fruit of other tropical species (like ), not specifically the maypop from .
Noun
- of southern United States; having an insipid berry the size of a hen egg