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1. Lagenaria is a genus of gourd-bearing vines in the squash family (Cucurbitaceae)

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2. Lagenaria contains six species, all of which are indigenous to tropical Africa

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3. Lagenaria siceraria, a hardshell gourd, is probably native to Africa, but has been domesticated since ancient times in a number of semi-tropical to tropical areas around the globe

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4. Bottle gourd, Lagenaria siceraria (Molina) Standley, has large vines bearing large (∼10 cm wide), white flowers that open at night

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5. Lagenaria siceraria; Visit this genus in the Dichotomous Key

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6. 24+ fresh Seeds for Cucuzzi, Cucuzza, Italian Squash (Lagenaria siceraria). Comes with detailed growing instructions included from the grower

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7. (Lagenaria siceraria unless stated otherwise) Whether true gourds, angled gourds or edible gourds, these squash relatives are all originally from Africa and Asia, and all need similar conditions: a long season of hot weather and abundant moisture in a rich soil

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8. Calabash Long Squash/Melon Seeds, Opo Bottle Gourd, Lagenaria siceraria, Also Known as: po gua, kwa kwa, dudhi, hu lu gua, opo Squash - 90-105 Days - by MySeeds.Co (0015 Seeds - 15 Seeds - …

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9. Lagenaria is an extremely promising vegetable for areas that experience hot, humid weather – it should be grown much more widely in those areas

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10. Bottle gourd, Lagenaria siceraria, is a genus of tropical and subtropical vines in the Cucurbitaceae family

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11. Bottle gourd, (Lagenaria siceraria), also called white-flowered gourd or calabash gourd, running or climbing vine of the gourd family (Cucurbitaceae), native to tropical Africa but cultivated in warm climates around the world for its ornamental and useful hard-shelled fruits

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12. The amazing history of bottle gourds (Lagenaria siceraria) Lagenaria siceraria gourds are in the Cucurbitaceae family, and share a common ancestor with other familiar garden plants like cucumbers, watermelons, pumpkins, and summer squash

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13. Lagenaria idolatrica (Willd.) Ser

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14. The Plants Database includes the following 1 subspecies of Lagenaria siceraria

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15. Lagenaria sphaerica is a perennial climbing plant producing new stems annually that can be 10 metres or more long from a woody rootstock

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16. Gourd, Bottle— Lagenaria siceraria (Mol.) Standl

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17. The Plants Database includes the following 1 species of Lagenaria

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18. Lagenaria siceraria bottle gourd Legal Status

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19. Citation: Lagenaria Seringe, Mem

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20. Basionym: ** Type: TYPE: Lagenaria vulgaris Seringe

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21. Our Calabash Oil is cold pressed from the seeds of wild harvested Lagenaria sphaerica, a climbing plant with white flowers that develop into small, round, green gourds with melon-like characteristics

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22. How to say Lagenaria siceraria in English? Pronunciation of Lagenaria siceraria with 4 audio pronunciations, 4 synonyms, 2 meanings and more for Lagenaria siceraria.

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23. Lagenaria siceraria will not cross with any other member of the Cucurbitaceae family

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24. Fruits & Vegetables week : Lagenaria siceraria (Bottle gourd): Sending photos of Bottle gourd flower and fruit

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25. Lagenaria vulgaris (now Benincasa hispida) References

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26. Wikipedia ; Lagenaria on Wikispecies

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27. Wikispecies ; Lagenaria on Wikimedia Commons

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28. Wikimedia Commons ; Lagenaria at USDA Plants database

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29. Lagenaria definition is - a genus of herbaceous vines (family Cucurbitaceae) characterized by more or less bottle-shaped fruit and having as its only species the bottle gourd.

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30. Lagenaria siceraria synonyms, Lagenaria siceraria pronunciation, Lagenaria siceraria translation, English dictionary definition of Lagenaria siceraria

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31. Lagenaria siceraria - Old World climbing plant with hard-shelled bottle-shaped gourds as fruits bottle gourd, calabash gourd vine, gourd - …

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32. Lagenaria sisceraria, can cross with one another and develop new forms (cross pollinated)

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33. Seed growers have maintained the individual shapes and colorings of the Lagenaria gourd types by isolating the growing areas

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34. Bottle gourd [(Lagenaria siceraria (Mol.) Stand.] fruit is ascribed with many therapeutic effects

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35. Lagenaria siceraria (Molina)Standl

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36. Lagenaria siceraria and over 1000 other quality seeds for sale

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37. The bottle gourd, Lagenaria siceraria synonym Lagenaria vulgaris Ser., also known as opo squash, or long melon, is a vine grown for its fruit, which can either be harvested young and used as a vegetable, or harvested mature, dried, and used as a bottle, utensil, or pipe.

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38. Cucurbita siceraria Molina : Lagenaria leucantha Rusby : Lagenaria vulgaris Ser

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39. Lagenaria : Author(s)/Editor(s): Renner, Susanne S., and Hanno Schaefer / Grumet, Rebecca, Nurit Katzir, and Jordi Garcia-Mas (eds.) Publication Date: 2016 : Article/Chapter Title: Phylogeny and Evolution of the Cucurbitaceae : Journal/Book Name, Vol

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40. [family CUCURBITACEAE] Lagenaria sphaerica unrecorded [family CUCURBITACEAE] Filed as Cucumis indet.

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41. 45 claimed that the extract of Lagenaria sicerariais used in the therapy of large varieties of diseases like ascites, beriberi, and anasarca (edema).

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42. Familia: Cucurbitaceae Tribus: Benincaseae Genus: Lagenaria Species: Lagenaria siceraria Name []

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43. Lagenaria siceraria Standl., 1930.

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44. The genus name Lagenaria comes from lagena, the Latin name for a Florence flask; referring to the fruit of L

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45. The study validated the antidyslipidemic, antioxidant, and antihyperglycemic effects of Lagenaria siceraria fruit extract in human subjects with dyslipidemia along with subjects of normal health

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46. A total of 200 mL of freshly prepared Lagenaria siceraria fruit extract was administered daily on empty …

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47. Cucuzzi / Cucuzza (Lagenaria siceraria), Serpent of Sicily / Zucchetta Cucuzzi Seeds / Italian Edible Gourd / Squash (24+ Seeds) From USA OnaleesSeeds

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48. 7800 Lagenaria Dr , Angier, NC 27501-5501 is currently not for sale

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49. CONTEXT: Lagenaria siceraria (Molina) Standl

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50. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate antihypertensive and cardioprotective effects of the Lagenaria siceraria fruit powder in N(G)-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) induced hypertension in rats.

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51. 7820 Lagenaria Dr is a house in Angier, NC 27501

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52. 7820 Lagenaria Dr was built in 2007

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Lagenaria mean?

Definition of Lagenaria. : a genus of herbaceous vines (family Cucurbitaceae) characterized by more or less bottle-shaped fruit and having as its only species the bottle gourd.

What is the scientific name for Lagenaria?

Lagenaria contains six species, all of which are indigenous to tropical Africa. The best-known species, the calabash or bottle gourd, L. siceraria, has been domesticated by humans, and has spread beyond Africa. The other species are not cultivated.

What is the Latin name for gourds?

Gourds of L. siceraria have been used to store water and other liquids since ancient times. The generic name lagenaria comes from classical Latin lagena meaning bottle or flask, plus Latin suffix -aria.

What are Brazilian gourds called?

In Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay, calabash gourds are dried and carved into mates (Quichua word, adopted in Spanish language), the traditional container for mate, the popular caffeinated, tea-like drink brewed from the yerba mate plant (the container is called cuia, porongo, or cabaça in Brazil).

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