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Passiflora lutea

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Passifloraceae

Scientific name
  
Passiflora lutea

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Malpighiales

Genus
  
Passiflora

Higher classification
  
Passion Flower

Passiflora lutea Passiflora lutea Wikipedia

Similar
  
Passion Flower, Passiflora citrina, Passiflora biflora, Passifloraceae, Passiflora vitifolia

Passiflora lutea (yellow passionflower) is a flowering plant in the family Passifloraceae, native North America, in the eastern and south-central parts of the United States from Pennsylvania west to Kansas, and south to Florida and Texas. It is the northernmost species of Passiflora, occurring slightly further north than P. incarnata, and tolerant of winter temperatures down to −15 °C, and even −30 °C for short periods.

Passiflora lutea Passiflora lutea Yellow passionflower Discover Life

It is a perennial herbaceous climbing or trailing vine that can reach 3–5 m in length. The leaves are trilobed, 3–7 cm long and 3–15 cm broad, with a 5 cm petiole; in the north of its range, it is deciduous. The common name as well as the scientific name refers to the small, 1-1.5 cm diameter chartreuse (yellow-green) or off-white flowers it produces in summer. The flowers are followed by small black berries that contain seeds that are brown and bumpy. P. lutea grows in bright shade to sunny places with moist, rich soil. Very similar to Passiflora suberosa.

Passiflora lutea Hardy Yellow Passion Vine

Yellow passionflower is often good for butterfly gardens, as it is a host for Gulf fritillaries, julia butterflies (Dryas julia), and zebra longwings (Heliconius charitonius). It is also the only pollen source used by an unusual specialist bee, Anthemurgus passiflorae, which is the sole member of its genus; this rare bee is unusual in that despite its obligate relationship with the plant (oligolecty), it does not pollinate it.

Conservation

P. lutea is considered an endangered species in Pennsylvania.

Passiflora lutea wwwmissouriplantscomYellowaltPassifloralutea

Passiflora lutea Passiflora lutea Yellow passionflower NPIN

Passiflora lutea Plants North Carolina Native Plant Society

References

Passiflora lutea Wikipedia