Passiflora incarnata | ||||||
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Botanical Name:
Passiflora incarnata Description of Passiflora incarnata:
Passion flower is a vine known for its beautiful white flowers with
purple, blue, or pink calyx crown blooms. The plant is native to North,
Central, and South America. While primarily tropical, some of its 400
species can grow in colder climates. The leaves, stems, and flowers are
used for medicinal purposes. It is more commonly known as the crown of
thorns. In folklore, the passion flower was given its name because its
corona resembles the crown of thorns worn by Jesus during the
crucifixion. Now commonly cultivated in Europe, the passion flower is a
perennial climbing vine. It has herbaceous shoots, a sturdy woody stem,
and grows to almost 10 meters in length. The petals on each flower of
the passion flower may vary in color from brilliant white to a dull red. |
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Medicinal Uses: · pain relief, as a sedative, hypnotic, antispasmodic, neuralgia (pain along a nerve) · diarrhea, dysentery · generalized seizures, nervous tachycardia (abnormally high heart rate), spasmodic asthma, hysteria, nervous agitation, · dysmennorhea (painful menstruation), and hemorrhoids
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