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^Genetic resources of Cucurbitaceae: A global report. 1st ed. Intl. Board Plant Genet. Resour., IBPGR. Rome, Italy. ^ Sanjur, O.I., D.R. Piperno, T.C. Andres, and L. Wessel- Beaver ...
Lagenaria is a genus of gourd bearing vines from the family Cucurbitaceae, also known as the "Squash" family. It contains at least seven species, one of which is known as the ...
Dicotyledon plant family, annual or perennial, with creeping, twiwting stems. - Many Cucurbitaceae are cultivated for their fruit, consumed raw or cooked, and used for human or ...
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Cucurbitaceae: The Gourd Family G eneral Information. The Cucurbitaceae family has 825 species in 118-119 genera. This is the family that contains all the edible gourds, such ...
Cucurbitaceae is a family of plants including the melon, cucumber, calabash, squash, and . Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
Discover Life's encyclopedia page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Dicotyledoneae: Cucurbitaceae - Pumpkins, Squashes, Gourds ...
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Like Cucurbitaceae, Begoniaceae have usually been associated with the other families that have parietal placentation, whether placed in Violales (Cronquist 1981) or in a group of ...
CUCURBITACEAE, a botanical order of dicotyledons, containing 87 genera and about 650 species, found in the temperate .and warmer parts of the earth but especially developed in the ...
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Cucurbitaceae is a plant family commonly known as melons, gourds or cucurbits and includes crops like cucumbers, squashes (including pumpkins), luffas, melons and watermelons. The family is predominantly distributed around the tropics, where those with edible fruits were amongst the earliest cultivated plants in both the Old and New Worlds.

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