P. paulensis Killip[1] Passiflora actinia, also known as the sea anemone passion flower is a species of passion flower (passionfruit) of the Passifloraceae.
Native to Brazil, it is a relatively cold tolerant passion flower, and can be seen in gardens in England.
Its edible fruit (a passionfruit) is golden orange when ripe, and about 10 cm long.
[1] Passion fruit is a good source of nutrients, especially fiber, vitamin C, and provitamin A.
A single purple passion fruit contains (1Trusted Source): Its specific name might be in reference to the scientific name of the sea anemones (Actiniara),[2] since it resembles one.