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Benincaseae is one of 15
tribes in the
family Cucurbitaceae.
Benincaseae consists of at
least one subtribe, 26 genera, and over 200 species. Benincasinae...
- as the
creeping cu****ber or the
Guadalupe cu****ber, is a
plant in the
Benincaseae tribe. The
plant is
especially prominent in the
Southeastern United States...
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Trochomeriopsis Cogn. (1 sp.)
Wilbrandia Silva Manso (5 spp.)
Tribe Benincaseae Ser.
Acanthosicyos Welw. ex Hook.f. (1 sp.)
Benincasa Savi (2 spp., including...
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melons unraveled:
molecular phylogenetics of Cu****is and
related genera (
Benincaseae, Cucurbitaceae).
American Journal of
Botany 94(7): 1256–1266. Renner...
- (including pumpkins), luffas, and
melons (including watermelons). The
tribe Benincaseae contains a
genus called Lagenaria whose members produce gourds that can...
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Benincasa hispida, the wax gourd, also
called ash gourd,
white gourd,
winter gourd,
winter melon,
tallow gourd, ash pumpkin,
Chinese preserving melon,...
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Benincasa fistulosa,
commonly known as tinda, also
called Indian squash,
round melon,
Indian round gourd,
apple gourd or
Indian baby pumpkin, is a squash-like...
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Cucurbitales Family:
Cucurbitaceae Subfamily:
Cucurbitoideae Tribe:
Benincaseae Genus:
Coccinia Wight & Arn.
Species C.
abyssinica C.
adoensis C. barteri...
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Acanthosicyos naudini****,
known as the
Gemsbok cu****ber, is a
perennial African melon with
edible fruits and seeds. The
leaves are
typically deeply palmately...
- Chi qua is the
fruit of
Benincasa hispida var. chieh-qua, a
variety of the wax gourd. The
fruit is a
staple of the
Chinese diet. The
fruit is commonly...