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Native Passiflora/ Passionfruit

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Postby Thomas B » Wed May 06, 2009 11:13 pm

Seeing as Passiflora have evolved for dispersal by birds, it seems unlikely that the cyanogenic glycosides would be found in the fruit, as they are as susceptible to cyanide poisoning as humans. More specific, anti mammal toxins generally occur in such a plant's fruit, like the strychnine fruit (Strychnos lucida).
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Postby PeterHardwick » Fri May 08, 2009 3:30 pm

"The pulp of the fruit also appear to be strongly cyanogenetic but leaves gave a negative reaction (Hurst 1942)" Everist, 1974.
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Re: Native Passiflora/ Passionfruit

Postby bunyanuternie » Mon Mar 05, 2012 8:51 pm

Will happily go out on a limb and say here that the species of Passiflora herbertiana that is found in the bunya mountains area is not only edible but quite delicious . I can;t get enough of them MMMMmmmmm
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Re: Native Passiflora/ Passionfruit

Postby wallum » Mon May 21, 2012 9:09 pm

I haven't tried any of the native passionfruit, but I eat Passiflora foetida, which is a weed around here. I really like it, but no-one else that I've given it to likes it :) .I also gather fruit of the weedy common passionfruit, which grows wild here also.
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Re: Native Passiflora/ Passionfruit

Postby cjay » Fri May 25, 2012 7:21 pm

I have had two passifloira cinnabarina plants and both grow fast but end up dying fast too - never did get to try the fruits alas.

Not sure if I was unlucky or their natural habit is to die but mine offed themselves somehow.
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