Calabash - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The calabash or bottle gourd (not to be confused with the calabaza) is a vine grown for its fruit, which can either be harvested young and used as a vegetable or harvested mature, dried, and used ...
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Edible Calabash Gourd is an extremely vigorous climbing vine in warm climates. There are many varieties producing fruits of different shapes and sizes. ... Calabash Gourd, Med-Long (OPO); Light green, bat-shaped fruit. Easy to grow. Bottle Gourd, Hybrid India Long; Long straight fruit. Excellent for cooking uses.
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; This bottle-shaped calabash is often called Bird House Gourd, because the matured hard gourd can be used to make a birdhouse. ... Oriental Cucumber . Oriental Eggplant . Bitter Gourd (Bitter Melon) . Winter Melon (Wax Gourd) . Calabash (OPO) . Mao Qwa (Hairy Gourd) . Snake Gourd . Edible Luffa .
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The bat-pollinated flowers and large, gourd-like fruits of the calabash tree (Crescentia cujete) literally grow out of the trunk of this striking tropical tree.
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Encyclopedia article about Calabash gourd. Information about Calabash gourd in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Traditional artisans make textiles and leather goods and carve utensils from shells of the calabash gourd.
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Gourd - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A gourd is a plant of the family Cucurbitaceae, or a name given to the hollow, dried shell of a fruit in the Cucurbitaceae family of plants of the genus Lagenaria. It is in the same family as the pu...
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How to find top quality dried gourds, gourd seeds, gourd tools and gourd supplies in Canada. ... Gourd Luster Pigments are deep luster, nontarnishing, weather resistant and colorfast. They can be added to paint, varnish,or glue to produce beautiful luster. Available in 15 intense colors. More info on this page...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Calabash gourd. Calabash gourd. Information about Calabash gourd in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Traditional artisans make textiles and leather goods and carve utensils from shells of the calabash gourd.
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ISHS I International Symposium on Cucurbits TECHNOLOGICAL AND QUALITATIVE ASPECTS OF CALABASH GOURD, LAGENARIA SICERARIA (MOLINA) STANDLEY, FOR PROCESSING ... The calabash gourd or bottle gourd, Lagenaria siceraria (Molina) Standley, is a minor vegetable crop cultivated in South Italy for its immature fruits and young...
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The bottle gourd probably originated in south-central Africa. It has been used by people for thousands of years in the topics and subtropics. The bottle gourd is an annual climbing vine with large leaves (6 to 12 inches in diameter) and a lush appearance.
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