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Non-scientific name:

passiflore

2 Accepted name(s) for "passiflore":

5 Medicinal source(s) include this non-scientific name:

Medicinal sources: Scientific names as used in medicinal source: MPNS matched scientific names: Accepted name: Trade forms: Plant parts:
PROTA: Med. Pl. Trop. Africa 1 (Schmelzer et al., 2008) Passiflora suberosa L. Passiflora suberosa L. Passiflora suberosa L.
Pl. Méd. de la Pharmacopée: Liste A (2000) Passiflora incarnata L. Passiflora incarnata L. Passiflora incarnata L. whole plant
WHODrug Herbal Substances (WHO-UMC, 2019) Passiflora incarnata L. Passiflora incarnata L. Passiflora incarnata L. Dry herb Fruit, Herb, Leaf, Flower
WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007) Passiflora incarnate L. Passiflora incarnata L. Passiflora incarnata L. dried aerial parts aerial parts
Med. Pl. of the World (Wyk & Wink, 2004) Passiflora incarnata L. Passiflora incarnata L. Passiflora incarnata L.

29 Non-scientific name(s) associated with "passiflore":

Non-scientific names: Class of name: Medicinal sources:
apricot vine Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
corky passionflower Other PROTA: Med. Pl. Trop. Africa 1 (Schmelzer et al., 2008)
corkystem passionflower Other PROTA: Med. Pl. Trop. Africa 1 (Schmelzer et al., 2008)
devil's pumpkin Other PROTA: Med. Pl. Trop. Africa 1 (Schmelzer et al., 2008)
fiore della passione Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
fleischfarben passionblume Other Med. Pl. of the World (Wyk & Wink, 2004)
fleischfarbene passionsblume Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
fleur de la passion Other Med. Pl. of the World (Wyk & Wink, 2004)
WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
flor de la pasión Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
grenadille Other PROTA: Med. Pl. Trop. Africa 1 (Schmelzer et al., 2008)
WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
herba passiflorae Pharmaceutical WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
indigo berry Other PROTA: Med. Pl. Trop. Africa 1 (Schmelzer et al., 2008)
maracujá Other PROTA: Med. Pl. Trop. Africa 1 (Schmelzer et al., 2008)
WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
may apple Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
may flower Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
may-pop Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
maypop Other WHODrug Herbal Substances (WHO-UMC, 2019)
pasiflora Other Med. Pl. of the World (Wyk & Wink, 2004)
pasionaria Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
passiflora Other Med. Pl. of the World (Wyk & Wink, 2004)
WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
WHODrug Herbal Substances (WHO-UMC, 2019)
passiflora roja Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
passiflorae herba Pharmaceutical Med. Pl. of the World (Wyk & Wink, 2004)
passion flower Other Med. Pl. of the World (Wyk & Wink, 2004)
passion vine Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
rose-coloured passion flower Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
water lemon Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
white passion flower Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)
wild passionfruit Other PROTA: Med. Pl. Trop. Africa 1 (Schmelzer et al., 2008)
wildpassion flower Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (WHO, 2007)