By A Mystery Man Writer
“Maypops” are the delicious fruit of a passionflower species (Passiflora incarnata) native to the Southeastern US. Find out how to forage, grow, and eat this tropical-flavored delicacy!
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Native Passion Fruit (Passiflora Incarnata): How To Grow, Forage, & Eat - Tyrant Farms
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Native Passion Fruit (Passiflora Incarnata): How To Grow, Forage, & Eat - Tyrant Farms
Tyrant Farms - Ok, here are the basics for determining ripe vs unripe Passiflora incarnata (our native passionfruit): 1. Did the whole undamaged fruit fall off the plant on its own? Ripe. (
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