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Calabash,Bottle Gourd Or Lagenaria Siceraria Stand. The Calabash, Lagenaria Siceraria (Synonym Lagenaria Vulgaris Ser.), Also Known As Opo Squash, Bottle Gourd Or Long Melon Is A Vine Grown For Its Fruit, Which Can Either Be Harvested Young And Used As A Vegetable, Or Harvested Mature, Dried, And Used As A Bottle, Utensil, Or Pipe. The Fresh Fruit Has A Light Green Smooth Skin And A White Flesh. Rounder Varieties Are Called Calabash Gourds. They Come In A Variety Of Shapes, They Can Be Huge And Rounded, Or Small And Bottle Shaped, Or Slim And Serpentine, More Than A Metre Long. The Calabash Was One Of The First Cultivated Plants In The World, Grown Not Primarily For Food, But For Use As A Water Container. The Bottle Gourd May Have Been Carried From Africa To Asia, Europe And The Americas In The Course Of Human Migration, Or By Seeds Floating Across The Oceans Inside The Gourd. It Has Been Proven To Be In The New World Prior To The Arrival Of Columbus. It Shares Its Common Name With That Of The Calabash Tree (Crescentia Cujete).

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Calabash,Bottle gourd or Lagenaria siceraria Stand. The calabash, Lagenaria siceraria (synonym Lagenaria vulgaris Ser.), also known as opo squash, bottle gourd or long melon is a vine grown for its fruit, which can either be harvested young and used as a vegetable, or harvested mature, dried, and used as a bottle, utensil, or pipe. The fresh fruit has a light green smooth skin and a white flesh. Rounder varieties are called calabash gourds. They come in a variety of shapes, they can be huge and rounded, or small and bottle shaped, or slim and serpentine, more than a metre long. The calabash was one of the first cultivated plants in the world, grown not primarily for food, but for use as a water container. The bottle gourd may have been carried from Africa to Asia, Europe and the Americas in the course of human migration, or by seeds floating across the oceans inside the gourd. It has been proven to be in the New World prior to the arrival of Columbus. It shares its common name with that of the calabash tree (Crescentia cujete).

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