Passiflora tetrandra

(Sol.) Cheeseman

Kohia, New Zealand passionfruit

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Passiflora tetrandra
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What to Eat

Edible parts: Fruit, Gum

The fruit is edible. An edible gum is also obtained from the stem.

Where to Find It

It is a temperate plant.

New Zealand*,

How to Identify

A slender climber. It can climb high. The leaves are shiny green. They are alternate and 6 cm long. Plants are separately male and female. The flowers are small and white. They have a sweet scent. The fruit are bright orange berries.

How to Grow

Plants can be grown from seed or cuttings.

Propagation: Pre-soak seed for 12 hours in warm water, then sow in late winter or early spring in a warm greenhouse. Seed sown in January and grown on quickly can flower and fruit within its first year. Germination takes 1–12 months at 20°C. Prick seedlings out into individual pots once large enough to handle. Plants intended for outdoor growing are best overwintered in the greenhouse during their first year, then planted out in late spring or early summer after the last expected frosts. Mulch roots well in late autumn for cold protection. Take cuttings of young shoots (15cm with a heel) in spring, or use leaf bud cuttings in spring. Cuttings of fully mature wood taken in early summer take about 3 months and have a high success rate.

Medicinal Uses

None known.

Other Uses

The plant can be used as a slow match for lighting. A fragrant body oil can be obtained from the seed.

Wikipedia

Source ↗

Passiflora tetrandra (Māori: kōhia), also known as New Zealand passionflower, New Zealand passionfruit, or kohe, is a climbing vine found in New Zealand. Of the c. 500 species of passionflower, this is the sole species native to New Zealand.

Notes

There are about 400 Passiflora species.

Names & Synonyms
Tetrapathaea
References (4)
  • Crowe, A., 1997, A Field Guide to the Native Edible Plants of New Zealand. Penguin. p 39
  • Matthews, J., 1987, New Zealand Native Plants for your Garden. Pacific Publishers, p 84
  • Plants for a Future database, The Field, Penpol, Lostwithiel, Cornwall, PL22 0NG, UK. http://www.scs.leeds.ac.uk/pfaf/
  • Prodr. 3:323. 1828 - Passiflora tetrandra Banks ex DC.

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