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Tropical Plants Database, Ken Fern. Cucjrbita for the casual reader. This herbaceous perennial vine bears stems, usually m long and cucurbbita. This plant may be known by one or more common names in different places, and some are listed above. Other members cucurbira the family in Michigan number species: Only comments or links that are felt to be directly relevant to a plant will be included. Interesting and readable, it gives cultivation techniques and some details of plant uses.

Soap-like foam forms when the fruit is crushed in water due to saponin glycosides and is used on laundry stains 9, Cucurbkta seeds and flowers mixed with saliva to reduce swellings. This plant can be weedy or invasive according to the authoritative cucurbota noted below.

The leaves, stems and roots are laxative and poultice[46, 61, 92, 94]. Click on an acronym to view each weed list, or click here for a composite list of Weeds of the U. Natural History of Orange County, California. Log In New Account Sitemap.

Buffalo gourd, calabazilla SpanishMissouri gourd, coyote gourd, wild pumpkin, fetid wild pumpkin, wild gourd, foetid gourd, stinking gourd, gueto lana Spanishchilicote SpanishChile coyote, and mock orange 1,3,4,6,9,15, Native to North America in the central and southwestern United States: Information on California plants for education, research and conservation. Habitats Dry or sandy soils from Mexico northwards to Missouri and Nebraska[43]. About our new maps. Used as foetdiissima vegetable, it can also be dried for later use[, ].

Gray Ozodycus perennis E. They measure foteidissima in length, half that in width and are flat, ovate, and cream colored, with a raised margin 14, Bean and Katherine Siva Saubel In California as well as in the central and northeastern U. Find seed sources for this species at the Native Seed Network. Cucurbitaceae — Cucumber family.

Southern Weed Science Society. It is often used with the root which is also a soap substitute[92]. Manual of vascular plants of northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. This QR Code is unique to this page. August 27, Are all the Gourds edible? The white taproot can grow to 70 kg in less than three years. Gray Ozodycus perennis E. Southern California to eastern Colorado; east to Missouri; south into Mexico. Weed Science Society of America. The flowers are borne singly at the nodes of the vines after a certain amount of annual vegetative growth has taken place.

Weeds of the South. Sow 2 or 3 seeds per pot and thin out to the best plant. Distinguish from other species of Cucurbita based on its triabgular leaves; other species in the region have deeply lobed leaves.

This taxon has not yet been assessed. Flora of the Great Plains. Geographer Creative Commons Attribution 2. If you have questions about a plant please use the Forum on this website as we do not have the resources to answer questions ourselves. Plant Ecology of the Sonoran Desert Region. Cucurbita foetidissima — Kunth. Right plant wrong place. Manual of the Flowering Plants of California. The leaves are twice as long as wide: cm long and The base is cordate or truncate, with fine irregular teeth or slight angular lobes near the base.

The apex is acute-acuminate. Leaves and stem are rough on both sides and smell foul when bruised 14, 18, 24, 30, 31, Climbing Mechanism : Axillary tendrils are borne at 90 degrees from leaf node. The tendrils branch about 1cm above their junction with the stem 14 and twine around adjacent vegetation. Flower Description: This species is gynodioecious, having both monoecious plants and female only plants. The 0. The calyx is tubular, generally with 5 sepals.

The corolla is yellow to orange, campanulate, up to 10 cm long, and generally has lobes. The lobes are connate from the base to at least half the corolla length with a rolled or fringed margin. The staminate flower hypanthium forms a cup with a ring-like nectary, bears three stamens The pistillate flowers bear a saucer-shaped hypanthium, an inferior 1-celled ovary, Flowering Time: In California as well as in the central and northeastern U. Flowers are open about 5 hours, opening about AM and closing about AM the same morning.

Fruit Type and Description: The fruit is a green mottled pepo with white vertical stripes. It is subglobose, with a width of cm 13,14,15, When mature, the fruit loses dark green coloring, becoming yellow 8, Seed Description: There are many seeds in each pepo. They measure mm in length, half that in width and are flat, ovate, and cream colored, with a raised margin 14, Dispersal Syndrome: Asexual reproduction occurs in the form of adventitious roots from nodes along the stem.

These roots become long and tuberous, producing new vine growth if conditions are favorable. The fruits of unspecified members of Cucurbita are consumed by animals that spread the seeds. Based on fossil remains, the fruit of various Cucurbita has been proposed to have been dispersed by mastodons. The similar fruit of Cucurbita pepo as well as other desert gourds are capable of water dispersal 2,18,24,27, Distinguished by : C.

The fruit of C. The following species are placed in the morning glory family. Their inflorescences are easily distinguished from C. When flowers are not present, Ipomoea purpurea is distinguished by the leaves, which are strongly cordate. The leaves do not point upward like C. Most leaves of the Convolvulus arvensis are rounded, smaller, and thinner, easily distinguished from the angular Cucurbita foetidissima. Some of the Convolvulis arvensis leaves have morphology similar to Cucurbita foetidissima , but have hastate base which the Cucurbita foetidissima lack.

Other members of the family in Michigan number species : Citrullus 1 , Cucurbita 3 , Cucumis 2 , Echinocystis 1 , Sicyos 1 , Thladiantha 1 source Ethnobotanical Uses: Dried fruit are shaken as a rattle instrument often used for Navajo rituals. The edible roots are sweet and starchy. Root juice is used for toothache relief and as a disinfectant.



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