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Examples for "cucurbitaceae"
Examples for "cucurbitaceae"
1The plant to which I at present refer is one of the cucurbitaceae, which bears a small, scarlet-colored, eatable cucumber.
2The word cucumis used in the original of this passage embraces many of the cucurbitaceae, but the context shows that here means the cucumber.
3I have seen or can see Cucurbitaceae, Passion-flower, Virginian-creeper, Cissus discolor, Common-pea and Everlasting-pea.
4We don't want authorities on the Cucurbitaceæ, but well-informedcitizens.
5Wight, "Remarks on the Fruit of the Natural Order Cucurbitaceae" ("Ann.
1This row is so wide because here are grown all the spreading cucurbits.
2With cucurbits, germination depends on high-enough soil temperature and not too much moisture.
3Sometimes I sow large brassicas and cucurbits in clumps above a fertilized, double-dug spot.
4All cucurbits are fertigated every three weeks.
5Some larger crops, like potatoes, tomatoes, beans, and cucurbits (squash, cucumbers, and melons) are allocated more elbow room.
1Pumpkin is a member of the gourd family, which includes cucumbers, honeydew melons, cantaloupe, watermelons and zucchini.
2Collinquintida Ð a bitter apple of the gourd family whose soft fruit made a purgative drug 59.
Translations for the gourd family