- Sweet granadilla
Taxobox
name = Sweet granadilla
image_caption = "Passiflora ligularis" fruit
image_width = 200px
regnum =Plant ae
divisio =Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Malpighiales
familia =Passifloraceae
genus = "Passiflora "
species = "P. ligularis"
binomial = "Passiflora ligularis"
binomial_authority = A.Juss.Sweet granadilla (or sometimes called or spelled Grenadia) is one common name for "Passiflora ligularis". The epithet "ligularis" comes from the plant's ligulate corollae. It is native to the
Andes Mountains betweenBolivia andVenezuela . It grows as far south as northernArgentina and as far north asMexico . Outside of its native range it grows in the tropical mountains ofAfrica andAustralia (where they are known as passionfruit). It likes climates ranging from 15° to 18° C and between 600 and 1000 mm of annual rain. It lives at altitudes ranging from 1700 to 2600 meters above sea level.They have abundant, simple leaves and greenish-white flowers.
The
fruit is orange to yellow colored with small light markings. It has a round shape with a tip ending in the stem. The fruit is between 6.5 and 8 cm long and between 5.1 and 7 cm in diameter. The outer shell is hard and slippery, and has soft padding on the interior to protect the seeds. The seeds, which are hard and black, are surrounded by a gelatinous sphere of transparent pulp. The pulp is the edible part of the fruit and has a soft sweet taste. It is very aromatic and containsvitamin s A, C, and K,phosphorus ,iron , andcalcium .The main producers are
Peru ,Venezuela ,Colombia ,Ecuador ,Brazil ,South Africa , andKenya . The main importers are theUnited States ,Canada ,Belgium ,Holland ,Switzerland , andSpain .External links
* [http://jardin-mundani.info/passifloraceae/granadilla-dulce.jpgsweet granadilla image] from [http://www.jardin-mundani.com/English/index.htm Mundani Botanical Garden]
* [http://jardin-mundani.info/passifloraceae/granadilla-dulce1.jpgsweet granadilla opened for consumption] from [http://www.jardin-mundani.com/English/index.htm Mundani Botanical Garden]
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