Various animals are known to eat passiflora, commonly known as passionflower plants. Herbivorous insects, such as caterpillars, are frequent consumers, while larger animals like deer and rabbits may also graze on the leaves. Additionally, some birds and mammals may feed on the fruit produced by passionflowers. However, certain species of passiflora produce compounds that can deter some herbivores.
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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.
Passiflora incarnata was created in 1753.
Passiflora foetida was created in 1753.
Passiflora mixta was created in 1782.
The scientific name would be Passiflora x 'Incense'.
The scientific name would be Passiflora loefgrenii.