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Coccinia grandis, the ivy gourd, also known as scarlet gourd, [2] is a tropical vine. It grows primarily in tropical climates and is commonly found in the Indian states where it forms a part of the local cuisine. Coccinia grandis is cooked as a vegetable dish. In Southeast Asia, it is grown for its edible young shoots and edible fruits. [3]
Coccinia species are dioecious, meaning that individual plants produce flowers with only male or only female organs. The sepals are connected and have five triangulate to lineal lobes. The corolla is also connected at the base and has five free lobes. The color of the corolla is creamy white to yellowish orange, rarely also snow-white or pinkish.
C. indica most often refers to: Cannabis indica, a plant species better known as marijuana; C. indica may also refer to: Caloria indica, a sea slug species; Canis indica, the Indian wolf, a possible distinct species of wolves; Canna indica, the saka siri, Indian shot, canna, bandera, chancle, coyol, platanillo or kardal, a plant species
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the plant genus Coccinia, the scarlet gourds the plant section Coccinea is the name of a species derivative to many plants, example Banksia sect. Coccinea , Banksia coccinea Topics referred to by the same term
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