Lagenaria is a genus of gourd-bearing vines in the squash family (Cucurbitaceae). Lagenaria contains six species, all of which are indigenous to tropical...
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Calabash (redirect from Lagenaria lagenaria)
Calabash (/ˈkæləbæʃ/; Lagenaria siceraria), also known as bottle gourd, white-flowered gourd, long melon, birdhouse gourd, New Guinea bean, New Guinea...
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Lagenaria breviflora is a species of flowering plant. It is a climbing vine that is found across Central Africa, East Africa, and West Africa. It has...
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plant species in the family Cucurbitaceae, particularly Cucurbita and Lagenaria. The term refers to a number of species and subspecies, many with hard...
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Chaenomeles speciosa (redirect from Chaenomeles lagenaria)
shares the name mugua Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chaenomeles lagenaria. "Chaenomeles speciosa (sweet) Nakai". The World Flora Online. 2023. Retrieved...
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Colletotrichum orbiculare (redirect from Glomerella lagenaria)
(1889) Cytospora orbicularis Berk., (1838) Fusarium lagenaria Pass. [as 'lagenarium'] Gloeosporium lagenaria (Pass.) Sacc. & Roum. [as 'lagenarium'], (1880)...
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Kanpyō (food) (redirect from Lagenaria siceraria var. hispida)
干瓢), sometimes romanized and pronounced kampyō, are dried shavings of Lagenaria siceraria var. hispida, a variety of calabash gourd. The gourd is known...
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Lagenaria guineensis is a species of flowering plant. It is a climbing vine that is found in tropical West Africa and the Congo Basin. It forms oblong...
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Lagenaria rufa is a flowering plant in the family Cucurbitaceae. It is a climbing vine. Its flowers range from white to yellow. The fruit is a gourd,...
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Lagenaria abyssinica is a species of cucurbit plant. It is a climbing vine. The stem and branches are covered in hair-like spines. It ranges from Africa...
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Lagenaria sphaerica is a herbaceous climber in the family Cucurbitaceae. It is commonly known as the wild melon. These plants are found in low-lying areas...
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Look up calabash, bottle gourd, or Lagenaria siceraria in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Calabash, Lagenaria siceraria, is a vine grown for its fruit...
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Aeschynomene aspera (redirect from Aeschynomene lagenaria)
A. aspera Binomial name Aeschynomene aspera L. Synonyms Aeschynomene lagenaria Lour. Aeschynomene surattensis Wight & Arn. Aeschynomene trachyloba Miq...
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kirilowii, Chinese snake gourd Trichosanthes ovigera, Japanese snake gourd Lagenaria siceraria, some of its immature edible cultivars can be found as "snake...
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called egusi include Melothria sphaerocarpa (syn. Cucumeropsis mannii) and Lagenaria siceraria. Watermelon (C. lanatus) originated in Africa, where evidence...
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also called bottle-gourds, are native to Africa and belong to the genus Lagenaria, which is in the same family and subfamily as Cucurbita, but in a different...
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Burnupena lagenaria is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc. Burnupena lagenaria. Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species. v...
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needed] Cucurbita – squash, pumpkin, zucchini (courgette), some gourds. Lagenaria – calabash (bottle gourd) and other, ornamental gourds. Citrullus – watermelon...
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Tabernaemontana lagenaria is a species of plant in the family Apocynaceae. It is found in French Guinea, northern Brazil, and Peru. Tabernaemontana lagenaria at www...
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groups, such as the Guarani, Orinoco and in Florida. Rattles made from Lagenaria gourds are being shaken by the natural grip, while the round Crescentia...
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and seeds and then drying the remaining exocarp. The English name of Lagenaria siceraria, "bottle gourd", reflects its use as a liquid container. Some...
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cover their penises. The koteka is normally made from a dried-out gourd, Lagenaria siceraria, although unrelated species such as pitcher-plant (Nepenthes...
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driver of a vehicle has sole responsibility for operating the vehicle Lagenaria siceraria, a squash commonly known as opo Opo the Dolphin, a famous dolphin...
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(including watermelons). The tribe Benincaseae contains a genus called Lagenaria whose members produce gourds that can be eaten when young or whose ripe...
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shares its common name with that of the vine calabash, or bottle gourd (Lagenaria siceraria). In Cuba, this tree is known to grow in both disturbed habitat...
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Fevillea, Gerrandanthus, Gynostemma, Halosicyos, Ibervilla, Kedostris, Lagenaria, Marah, Momordica, Neoalsomitra, Odosicyos, Parasicyos, Syrigia, Telfairia...
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(Maranta arundinacea), squash (Cucurbita species), and bottle gourd (Lagenaria siceraria). All are plants of humid climates and their existence at this...
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species from the New World, marrow signified the immature, edible fruits of Lagenaria,[citation needed] a cucurbit gourd of African origin widely grown since...
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cultivated plant species native to South America, such as the bottle gourd (Lagenaria siceraria) or sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas). Direct archaeological evidence...
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One of the major human migration events was the maritime settlement of the islands of the Indo-Pacific by the Austronesian peoples, believed to have started...
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