This is Passiflora ambigua, also known as Mountain Granadilla. This plant has both beautiful flowers and delicious edible fruit. This plant absolutely loves to live in high heat and humidity. This Passiflora is called ambigua because it is easily mistaken for Passiflora laurifolia. This is a host plant for the Zebra Long Wing, Zebra Heliconian, Julia Heliconian, Isabellas Heliconian, Banded Orange Heliconian, Mexican Fritillary, Scarce Bamboo Page, Erato Heliconian, Variegated Fritillary, and Gulf Fritillary butterflies. It is also a larval host plant for the Plebeian sphinx Moth. USDA Hardiness Zones 10 to 11