Passiflora antioquiensis, the Glossary
Passiflora antioquiensis, the red banana passionfruit, is a species in the family Passifloraceae.[1]
Table of Contents
13 relations: Antioquia Department, Award of Garden Merit, Colombia, Gustav Karl Wilhelm Hermann Karsten, José Jerónimo Triana, Jules Émile Planchon, Passiflora × exoniensis, Passiflora tripartita, Passifloraceae, Royal Horticultural Society, Type (biology), Veitch Nurseries, William Jackson Hooker.
Antioquia Department
Antioquia is one of the 32 departments of Colombia, located in the central northwestern part of Colombia with a narrow section that borders the Caribbean Sea.
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Award of Garden Merit
The Award of Garden Merit (AGM) is a long-established annual award for plants by the British Royal Horticultural Society (RHS).
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Colombia
Colombia, officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country primarily located in South America with insular regions in North America.
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Gustav Karl Wilhelm Hermann Karsten
Gustav Karl Wilhelm Hermann Karsten (6 November 1817, in Stralsund – 10 July 1908, in Zoppot) was a German botanist and geologist.
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José Jerónimo Triana
José Jerónimo Triana Silva (May 22, 1828 in Bogotá – October 31, 1890 in Paris) was a Colombian botanist, explorer, and physician who cataloged over 60,000 specimens representing 8,000 species.
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Jules Émile Planchon
Jules Émile Planchon (21 March 1823 – 1 April 1888) was a French botanist born in Ganges, Hérault.
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Passiflora × exoniensis
Passiflora × exoniensis, the Exeter passion flower, is a hybrid of garden origin between two species of flowering plants, Passiflora antioquiensis × Passiflora tripartita var. Passiflora antioquiensis and Passiflora × exoniensis are Passiflora.
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Passiflora tripartita
Passiflora tripartita also called curuba, tumbo, curuba de Castilla and tumbo serrano is a species of Passiflora from Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia, and Brazil in areas at elevations of 2000 – 3200 meters. Passiflora antioquiensis and Passiflora tripartita are Passiflora.
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Passifloraceae
The Passifloraceae are a family of flowering plants, containing about 750 species classified in around 27 genera.
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Royal Horticultural Society
The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), founded in 1804 as the Horticultural Society of London, is the UK's leading gardening charity.
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Type (biology)
In biology, a type is a particular specimen (or in some cases a group of specimens) of an organism to which the scientific name of that organism is formally associated.
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Veitch Nurseries
The Veitch Nurseries were the largest group of family-run plant nurseries in Europe during the 19th century.
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William Jackson Hooker
Sir William Jackson Hooker (6 July 178512 August 1865) was an English botanist and botanical illustrator, who became the first director of Kew when in 1841 it was recommended to be placed under state ownership as a botanic garden.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passiflora_antioquiensis
Also known as Red banana passionfruit.