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Close up of Calabash & x28;Lagenaria siceraria& x29;, bottle gourd white flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
CALABASH & x28;Lagenaria siceraria& x29; Royalty Free Stock Photo
CALABASH & x28;Lagenaria siceraria& x29; Royalty Free Stock Photo
CALABASH & x28;Lagenaria siceraria& x29; Royalty Free Stock Photo
CALABASH & x28;Lagenaria siceraria& x29; Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
CALABASH & x28;Lagenaria siceraria& x29;
Dried pumpkin lanterns on Bodrum Street Turkey. Organic decoration on the trees Calabash Lagenaria siceraria. Turkish Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fresh Calabash or Cucurbitaceae & x28;Lagenaria Siceraria& x29; are growing and hanging in the organic garden for harvesting Royalty Free Stock Photo
White-flowered Gourd (Lagenaria siceraria) in organic plant garden Royalty Free Stock Photo
White-flowered Gourd (Lagenaria siceraria) in organic plant garden Royalty Free Stock Photo
White-flowered Gourd (Lagenaria siceraria) in organic plant garden Royalty Free Stock Photo
White-flowered Gourd (Lagenaria siceraria) in organic plant garden Royalty Free Stock Photo
Calabash or bottle gourd (Lagenaria siceraria) crop. Concept of flower to fruit development. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A calabash, bottle gourd,[1] or white-flowered gourd,[2] Lagenaria siceraria, also known by many other names, including long melon, New Guinea bean and Tasmania bean,[3] is a vinegrown for its fruit, which can be either harvested young to be consumed as a vegetable, or harvested mature to be dried and used as a utensil. When it is fresh, the fruit has a light green smooth skin and white flesh. Calabash fruits have a variety of shapes: they can be huge and rounded, small and bottle shaped, or slim and serpentine, and they can grow to be over a metre long. Rounder varieties are typically called calabash gourds. The gourd was one of the world& x27;s first cultivated plants grown not primarily for food


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