

Giant Granadilla Passiflora quadrangularis
Giant Granadilla is an introduced perennial vine, found in Hawaii, the Pacific Basin, and Puerto Rico.
Growing & care
USDA PLANTS · TRY- Lifespan
- Perennial
- Foliage
- Broadleaf
Wildlife & pollinators
How pollinator value is scored →❧ Caterpillar hosts ~5 caterpillar species
Passiflora supports ~5 caterpillar species.
Native butterfly & moth caterpillars are the base of the terrestrial food web — most songbirds rear their young almost entirely on them. As a host for native Lepidoptera this is a modest genus.
Recorded feeding on Passiflora in North America, including:
+ 2 more species → ↑ show fewer
✦ Bees specialist-bee host
Specialist native bees depend on it.
Some native bees are pollen specialists (oligolectic) — they raise young only on pollen from particular plant genera. Passiflora is a recorded specialist-bee host, so losing it can mean losing the bee that relies on it.
Wildlife & visitors 2 mammals
Open records of who else uses Giant Granadilla — a generalist food-web signal, kept separate from the keystone Ecological Value.
Recorded eaten by 2 mammals species (fruit, seed, browse):
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