passiflora maliformis

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passiflora maliformis

The gardener harvests a ripe passiflora maliformis from the vine.

Definition

Noun 1. A specific species of passionflower vine: Passiflora maliformis is a botanical name for a species of passionflower native to the West Indies. It is characterized by its vine-like growth and its production of a distinctive fruit. 2. The plant producing the sweet calabash fruit: This species is known for bearing a round, edible fruit approximately the size of an apple, commonly called "sweet calabash" or "hard-shelled passionfruit."

Usage Examples
  • Passiflora maliformis
  • Passiflora maliformis.
  • Passiflora maliformis
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical and horticultural contexts, the full binomial name is used for precise scientific classification and to distinguish it from other passionfruit species like .
  • The common name "sweet calabash" is often used in culinary and local contexts to refer to the fruit of this specific vine.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sweet calabash (n): The common name for the fruit of the vine.
  • Hard-shelled passionfruit (n): Another common name describing the fruit's tough outer rind.
  • Passionflower (n): The common name for plants of the genus , to which this species belongs.
Synonyms
  • Sweet calabash vine: A descriptive synonym referring to the plant.
  • Hard-shelled passionflower: A descriptive synonym focusing on the fruit's characteristic.
passiflora maliformis

The gardener harvests a ripe passiflora maliformis from the vine.

Noun
  1. West Indian passionflower with edible apple-sized fruit