female name Plant of the family of the Pasifloráceas of tropical America, with sarmentosos and climbing, stems from 0 to 8 m in length, quadrangular and ramosos, thick, heart-shaped, pointed leaves, blankets and entire, very large, fragrant, flowers toenail by inside, with external filaments spotted white, purple and violet, and yellow, smooth, ovoid fruit the size of a melon and with tasty and sweet and sour pulp