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Non-scientific name:

passiflore

3 Accepted name(s) for "passiflore":

8 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:
Plants of Econ. Importance (FAO, 1983) Passiflora edulis Sims Passiflora edulis Sims Passiflora edulis Sims
World Economic Plants (Wiersema et al., 2013) Passiflora edulis Sims Passiflora edulis Sims Passiflora edulis Sims
Les Plantes Arom. et Med. (Bremness, 1996) Passiflora edulis Sims Passiflora edulis Sims Passiflora edulis Sims
PROTA: Med. Pl. Trop. Africa 1 (Schmelzer et al., 2008) Passiflora suberosa L. Passiflora suberosa L. Passiflora suberosa L.
WHODrug Herbal Substances (WHO-UMC, 2019) Passiflora incarnata L. Passiflora incarnata L. Passiflora incarnata L. Dry herb Fruit, Herb, Leaf, Flower
Med. Pl. of the World (Wyk & Wink, 2004) Passiflora incarnata L. Passiflora incarnata L. Passiflora incarnata L.
WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (2007) Passiflora incarnate L. Passiflora incarnata L. Passiflora incarnata L. dried aerial parts aerial parts
Les Plantes Méd. de la Pharmacopée: Liste A (2000) Passiflora incarnata L. Passiflora incarnata L. Passiflora incarnata L. whole plant

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

Non-scientific names: Class of name: Medicinal sources:
apricot vine Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (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 (2007)
fleischfarben passionblume Other Med. Pl. of the World (Wyk & Wink, 2004)
fleischfarbene passionsblume Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (2007)
fleur de la passion Other Med. Pl. of the World (Wyk & Wink, 2004)
Plants of Econ. Importance (FAO, 1983)
WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (2007)
World Economic Plants (Wiersema et al., 2013)
flor de la pasión Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (2007)
granadilla Other World Economic Plants (Wiersema et al., 2013)
grenadille Other PROTA: Med. Pl. Trop. Africa 1 (Schmelzer et al., 2008)
WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (2007)
herba passiflorae Pharmaceutical WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (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 (2007)
may apple Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (2007)
may flower Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (2007)
may-pop Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (2007)
maypop Other WHODrug Herbal Substances (WHO-UMC, 2019)
pasiflora Other Med. Pl. of the World (Wyk & Wink, 2004)
World Economic Plants (Wiersema et al., 2013)
pasionaria Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (2007)
passiflora Other Med. Pl. of the World (Wyk & Wink, 2004)
WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (2007)
WHODrug Herbal Substances (WHO-UMC, 2019)
passiflora roja Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (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 (2007)
passionsblume Other World Economic Plants (Wiersema et al., 2013)
rose-coloured passion flower Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (2007)
water lemon Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (2007)
white passion flower Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (2007)
wild passionfruit Other PROTA: Med. Pl. Trop. Africa 1 (Schmelzer et al., 2008)
wildpassion flower Other WHO Monographs Med. Pl. 3 (2007)