Passion fruit are a fruit from a vine.
botanical information:
Botanical name: Passiflora edulis
Common name: passion fruit
Use the botanical name when ordering seeds (bulbs, etc.) or when looking up information in the library. Common names vary by nation, culture, and region, and sometimes the same common name is applied to different plants.
origin:
Origin: Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay
Parsnips are considered a winter vegetable because the flavor is not fully developed until the roots have been exposed to near freezing temperatures for two to four weeks in the fall or early winter.
magickal correspondences and uses:
Western element: water
Magickal uses: friendship, passion, peace, romance
health care uses:
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external care:
External skin care: Passionflower fruit acids in Great Skin Glycolic Moisture Cream: A daily reconditioning treatment containing natural fruit acids of Grape, Lemon, Passionflower, and Pineapple. Natural fruit acids accelerate the natural skin renewal process. This light weight oil free moisturizer will diminish fine lines, scarring, and skin discoloration. Vitamin A,E, and C protect the skin from the damaging effects of free radicals and help improve elasticity. Includes Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender Oil), Citrus Medica Limonum (Lemon Peel Oil), and Geranium Maculatum Oil. Great Skin Glycolic Moisture Cream











