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  2. Echinocystis - Wikipedia

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    It resembles a tiny spiny water melon, or cucumber, but is inedible. [4] It persists all winter and then opens at the bottom, liberating the seeds. [5] This species can be distinguished from the oneseed bur cucumber (Sicyos angulatus) by the six-lobed corolla and the lack of the clustered fruits that that plant bears. [2]

  3. Cucumber - Wikipedia

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    Cucumber fruits consist of 95% water (see nutrition table). In botanical terms, the cucumber is classified as a pepo , a type of botanical berry with a hard outer rind and no internal divisions. However, much like tomatoes and squashes , it is often perceived, prepared, and eaten as a vegetable .

  4. Gourd - Wikipedia

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    Cucurbita pepo gourds grown in a suburban garden in Australia. Gourd is occasionally used to describe crop plants in the family Cucurbitaceae, like pumpkins, cucumbers, squash, luffa, and melons. [1] More specifically, gourd refers to the fruits of plants in the two Cucurbitaceae genera Lagenaria and Cucurbita, [2] [3] or also to their hollow ...

  5. Pseudoperonospora cubensis - Wikipedia

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    Pseudoperonospora cubensis is a species of water mould known for causing downy mildew on cucurbits such as cantaloupe, cucumber, pumpkin, squash and watermelon. This water mould is an important pathogen of all these crops, especially in areas with high humidity and rainfall, such as the eastern United States.

  6. Marah (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Marah (the manroots, wild cucumbers, or cucumber gourds) are flowering plants in the gourd family (Cucurbitaceae), native to western North America. The genus (which Kellogg noted was characterized by extreme bitterness) was named for Marah in Exodus 15:22–25 , which was said to be named for the bitter water there.

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  8. Olericulture - Wikipedia

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    Cucurbits – melons, squash, cucumber; Solanaceous crops – tomatoes, peppers, potatoes; Sweet corn; Olericulture deals with the production, storage, processing and marketing of vegetables. It encompasses crop establishment, including cultivar selection, seedbed preparation and establishment of vegetable crops by seed and transplants.

  9. Greenhouse - Wikipedia

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    Cucumbers, however, are quite tender plants and do not grow easily year-round. Therefore, the Romans designed an artificial environment, like a greenhouse, to have cucumbers available for the emperor all year. Cucumbers were planted in wheeled carts which were put in the sun daily, then taken inside to keep them warm at night.