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  2. Coccinia - Wikipedia

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    The scarlet gourds are a genus (Coccinia from the Greek, kokkinia or kokkinias - "red" or "scarlet") with 25 species. It is distributed in sub-Saharan Africa and with one species, C. grandis also in South Asia and Southeast Asia , and it is also introduced into the New World.

  3. Coccinia grandiflora - Wikipedia

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    According to molecular analyses, [2] Coccinia grandiflora is closely related to Coccinia schliebenii. Both species share large flowers and cylindrical fruits and occur in rainforests and humid woodland communities. Their common ancestor likely evolved from a species occurring in drier woodlands.

  4. Melittia oedipus - Wikipedia

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    Melittia oedipus, the African vine borer, is a moth of the family Sesiidae.It originates from Africa (where it is known from Equatorial Guinea, Malawi, South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Kenya), but has been introduced in Hawaii to control ivy gourd (Coccinia grandis).

  5. List of vegetables used in Assamese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Coccinia grandis: Siral / Bangi / Bami Mouse melon / Santa claus melon: Melothria scabra: Bhendi Okra, Lady's fingers Abelmoschus esculentus: Tioh / Tihu/ Thaibeng Cucumber: Cucumis sativus: Mula Radish: Raphanus sativus: Gaazor, Gajor Carrot: Daucus carota: Bilahi Tomato: Solanum lycopersicum: Kon-Bilahi Cherry tomato: Solanum pimpinellifolium ...

  6. C. grandis - Wikipedia

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    Chrysopilus grandis, a snipe fly species in the genus Chrysopilus; Citrus grandis, the pomelo, a fruit plant native to Southeast Asia; Clidicus grandis, a rove beetle species in the genus Clidicus; Coccinia grandis, the ivy gourd, a tropical vine species; Copablepharon grandis, the pale yellow dune moth, a moth species found in North America

  7. Talk:Coccinia grandis - Wikipedia

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  8. How Nutcrackers Became a Classic Symbol of Christmas

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    There are so many enduring symbols of Christmas: the trimmed tree, stockings hung by the chimney with care, and of course, jolly Ol' Saint Nick. But for Ree Drummond, there's one Christmas ...

  9. Category:Coccinia - Wikipedia

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