Passiflora incarnata was created in 1753.
Chrysin is a naturally occurring flavone, a type of flavonoid. It is found in the passion flowers Passiflora caerulea and Passiflora incarnata, and in Oroxylum indicum.
The scientific name would be Passiflora incarnata.
The scientific name would be Passiflora x 'Incense'.
Allionia incarnata was created in 1759.
Anerastia incarnata was created in 1879.
The passion flower, or passion vine's scientific genus name is "Passiflora." It is part of the Passifloraceae family of flowers, which contains approximately 530 species of flowers.
Passiflora rubra was created in 1753.
Passiflora arbelaezii was created in 1957.
Passiflora edulis was created in 1818.
Passiflora xishuangbannaensis was created in 2005.
Passiflora herbertiana was created in 1823.
Passiflora suberosa was created in 1753.