momordica charantia known bitter melon gourd squash balsam pear |
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| navigate by keyword : 1647in 16ft across asbitter bears beginning cavity central charantia crosssection deeply distinct each eaten exterior female filled flat flesh flowering flowers fruit fruiting gourdbitter green grows has hemisphere hollow july june known large layer leaves412cm length lobes melonbitter momordica most northern novemberthe oblong occurs often orbalsampear pith plant relatively seed seeds separate separated september seven shape simplealternate squash surrounding thin thisherbaceoustendrilbearing three turn vine warty yellow yellowmale |
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| Thisàherbaceous,àtendril-bearing vine grows up to 5àm & x28;16àft& x29; in length. It bears simple,àalternate leavesà4ââ¬â12àcm & x28;1.6ââ¬â4.7àin& x29; across, with three to seven deeply separated lobes. Each plant bears separate yellowàmale and female flowers. In the Northern Hemisphere, flowering occurs during June to July and fruiting during September to November. The fruit has a distinct warty exterior and an oblong shape. It is hollow in cross-section, with a relatively thin layer of flesh surrounding a central seed cavity filled with large, flat seeds and pith. The fruit is most often eaten green, or as it is beginning to turn yellow |
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