The Passiflora cases are truly wonderful, like the Crinum cases (see "Origin").
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I earnestly hope that you will experiment on Passiflora, and let me give your results.
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Sincere thanks for all your laborious trials on Passiflora.
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In 1869, Sir Thomas Farrer corresponded with my father on the fertilisation of Passiflora and of Tacsonia.
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Flowers on a completely self-impotent plant of Passiflora alata fertilised with pollen from its own self-impotent seedlings were quite fertile.
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Therefore, the results suggest that Passiflora configures an herbal medicine with an anxiolytic effect, adequate to use in third molar extractions.
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Although rearrangements have been observed in some lineages, such as Passiflora, the mechanisms that lead to rearrangements are still poorly elucidated.
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I hope the seeds of Passiflora will germinate, for the turning up of the pendent flower must be full of meaning.
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The aim of this study is the development of validated HPTLC method for the quantification of vitexin from Passiflora foetida commercial herbal formulations.
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When your Primula paper is finished, if you are so inclined, I should like to hear briefly about your Verbascum and Passiflora experiments.
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A repertory of rearrangements, such as inversions and gene losses were detected, making Passiflora one of the few groups with complex chloroplast genome evolution.
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Clinical relevance: The use of Passiflora incarnata may be an alternative to benzodiazepines for controlling anxiety in patients scheduled for oral surgery under local anesthesia.
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Passiflora alata lost its self-sterility when grafted on another species.
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Passiflora gracilis-crossed and self-fertilisedflowers yielded seeds as: 85.
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Passiflora gracilis (Passifloraceae).-Producesmany fruits, but these contain fewer seeds than fruits from intercrossed flowers.
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Passiflora alata or passion fruit is a native flowering plant from Amazon, geographically spread from Peru to Brazil.