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  2. Cucumber - Wikipedia

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    The cucumber is a creeping vine that roots in the ground and grows up trellises or other supporting frames, wrapping around supports with thin, spiraling tendrils. [7] The plant may also root in a soilless medium, whereby it will sprawl along the ground in lieu of a supporting structure.

  3. Everything You Need to Know About Growing Cucumbers at Home - AOL

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    Learn how to grow crisp cucumbers in your garden, including when to plant and harvest. Then, use them for cucumber salad or making pickles! ... Then, use them for cucumber salad or making pickles ...

  4. How to Grow Cucumbers in Your Home Garden - AOL

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  5. Echinocystis - Wikipedia

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    The sole species is E. lobata, commonly called wild cucumber and prickly cucumber. It is an annual, sprawling plant that is native to North America . Sicyos angulatus , common name "bur cucumber", is an annual plant with a similar clinging vine growth but different-appearing flowers and seed pods.

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  7. Permanent wilting point - Wikipedia

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    If the soil water content decreases to this or any lower point a plant wilts and can no longer recover its turgidity when placed in a saturated atmosphere for 12 hours. The physical definition of the wilting point, symbolically expressed as θ pwp or θ wp , is said by convention as the water content at −1,500 kPa (−15 bar) of suction ...

  8. Germination - Wikipedia

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    Cross section, showing how the root and the upper part of the plant grow Germination is the process by which an organism grows from a seed or spore . The term is applied to the sprouting of a seedling from a seed of an angiosperm or gymnosperm , the growth of a sporeling from a spore , such as the spores of fungi , ferns, bacteria , and the ...

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