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Buffalo gourd

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Cucurbita foetidissima is a tuberous xerophytic plant found in the central and southwestern United States and northern Mexico. It has numerous common names, but is most commonly called the buffalo gourd in English. Wikipedia
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Buffalo gourd from en.m.wikipedia.org
It has numerous common names, but is most commonly called the buffalo gourd in English. The type specimen was collected from Mexico by Alexander von Humboldt ...
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Buffalo gourd is a perennial that grows from a large tuberous root. It produces very long stems that trail along the ground for several yards, along which small ...
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This large vine can be found in the Southwestern US and Northern Mexico growing along roadsides, in corrals and fence lines and disturbed areas usually in sandy ...
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A malodorous plant with large, gray-green, triangular leaves growing along long, prostrate stems. The plants are often 20-30 feet across, with rough, hairy ...
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Buffalo gourd has been used culinarily and medicinally by Native Americans for over 5,000 years. The fruit is unpalatable, but the seeds, which are high in fat ...
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Buffalo gourd generally flowers from June to August. The young fruit is edible for both humans and animals. Whole buffalo gourd seeds contain approximately 31% ...
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Buffalo Gourd – Cucurbita foetidissima ... Full sun and excellent drainage are a must, but soil quality not important. Gourds edible only when very young. Leaves ...
Cucurbita foetidissima (buffalo gourd, calabazilla, chilicote, coyote gourd, fetid gourd ... The seeds are the source of buffalo gourd oil. It grows fast ...
Buffalo gourd from cales.arizona.edu
Cucurbita foetidissima - Missouri gourd. Synonyms: Cucumis perennis, Pepo foetidissima. Other Common Names: buffalo gourd, calabazilla, wild gourd, wild pumpkin