- The
Cucurbitaceae (/kjuːˌkɜːrbɪˈteɪsiːˌiː/), also
called cucurbits or the
gourd family, are a
plant family consisting of
about 965
species in 101 genera...
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families are
Begoniaceae (begonia family) with
around 1500
species and
Cucurbitaceae (gourd family) with
around 900 species.
These two
families include the...
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names listed below) is a
tropical and
subtropical vine of the
family Cucurbitaceae,
widely grown in Asia, Africa, and the
Caribbean for its
edible fruit...
- (Cu****is sativus) is a widely-cultivated
creeping vine
plant in the
family Cucurbitaceae that
bears cylindrical to
spherical fruits,
which are used as culinary...
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watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Cucurbitaceae, that has a large,
edible fruit. It is a
scrambling and
trailing vine-like...
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Gourds include the
fruits of some
flowering plant species in the
family Cucurbitaceae,
particularly Cucurbita and Lagenaria. The term
refers to a
number of...
- (Latin for 'gourd') is a
genus of
herbaceous fruits in the
gourd family,
Cucurbitaceae (also
known as
cucurbits or cucurbi),
native to the
Andes and Mesoamerica...
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subfamily Cucurbitoideae,
which is part of the
flowering plant family Cucurbitaceae (gourds).
Species are
usually monoecious herbaceous annuals or woody...
- Aldabra and
adjacent coralline island groups,
including the
Amirante Islands,
Farquhar Group, and
Southern Coral Group (Coëtivy and Île Platte), are known...
- RAE]/100 g) and
vitamin C (12.9 mg/100 g) .
Members of the
plant family Cucurbitaceae,
which includes zucchini / marrows,
pumpkins and cu****bers, can contain...