Passiflora herbertiana Ker Gawl. is a plant in the Passifloraceae family, order Malpighiales, kingdom Plantae. Not known to be toxic.

Photo of Passiflora herbertiana Ker Gawl. (Passiflora herbertiana Ker Gawl.)
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Passiflora herbertiana Ker Gawl.

Passiflora herbertiana Ker Gawl.

This entry describes Passiflora herbertiana Ker Gawl., especially its endemic Australian subspecies insulae-howei.

Genus
Passiflora
Order
Malpighiales
Class
Magnoliopsida
โš ๏ธ Toxicity Note

Insufficient toxicity evidence; avoid direct contact and ingestion.

About Passiflora herbertiana Ker Gawl.

Passiflora herbertiana Ker Gawl. typically has 3-lobed leaves that are 6โ€“12 cm long, with a slightly hairy undersurface. Leaf petioles are mostly 1.5โ€“4 cm long, and have 2 glands at their apex. Linear stipules of this species are mostly 1โ€“3 mm long. Flowers are 6 cm wide, and range in color from yellow to orange. The green berry that develops after flowering is 50 mm long, and has pale spots. The subspecies Passiflora herbertiana subsp. insulae-howei is similar to the main species, with some differences: its leaves are usually 4โ€“8 cm long and 5โ€“8 cm wide. This subspecies produces solitary orange-yellow to greenish flowers 60 mm across, which bloom from October to March. Its oval green fruits are 40โ€“50 mm long; these fruits are edible but have a sickly-sweet flavor. The insulae-howei subspecies is endemic to subtropical Lord Howe Island, a Tasman Sea island belonging to Australia, where it grows widely across the island.

Photo: (c) Caroline Cheung, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA), uploaded by Caroline Cheung ยท cc-by-nc-sa

Taxonomy

Plantae โ€บ Tracheophyta โ€บ Magnoliopsida โ€บ Malpighiales โ€บ Passifloraceae โ€บ Passiflora

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Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy ยท Disclaimer

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