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Multi-flowered Passionflower

Passiflora multiflora

Photo by Ryan Fezz
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Description:

Order: Malpighiales > Family: Passifloraceae. Flowers are very small, about the size of a dime, or a Corky-stem passionflower for reference. The leaves are also fuzzy to the touch and seems to bloom infrequently throughout the year. Native from Florida's southern tip, throughout the Keys and Caribbean and Central America.

Notes:

Dagny Johnson State Botanical Park

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