Passiflora coriacea
Passiflora coriacea, commonly known as the wild sweet calabash or bat leaved passion flower, is a tropical vine in the family Passifloraceae.
It is fast-growing, with distinct bi-lobed leaves resembling bat wings and purple ornamental fruit that are oval in shape. The leaves are coriaceous, hence the name. The yellowish-green flowers are typically 2.5 - 3.5 cm wide and form a terminal raceme.