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- Momordica charantia (commonly called bitter melon, cer****ee, goya, bitter apple, bitter gourd, bitter squash, balsam-pear, karavila and many more names...
- as climbing ferns Mandevilla, rocktrumpet, Brazilian jasmine Momordica charantia, the bitter gourd Mikania scandens, the hemp vine Muehlenbeckia adpressa...
- a chemical substance obtained from the Asian bitter melon (Momordica charantia), reputed to be responsible for the hypoglycaemic properties of those...
- include frost-tender plants such as Rudbeckias, Mirabilis jalapa, Momordica charantia, mint, tobacco, common purslane, alfalfa, petunias, Thinopyrum intermedium...
- relatively small in size compared to cultivated bitter melon. Momordica charantia (bitter melon, Mandarin Chinese: kǔ guā 苦瓜) is native to Africa but has...
- Momordica balsamina, a vine native to Africa Bitter melon (Momordica charantia), a vine grown for its bitter and edible fruit Momordica dioica, also...
- Charantin or foetidin, from Momordica charantia and Momordica foetida Charantosides I-VIII, from Momordica charantia. Cucurbalsaminol B, from Momordica balsamina...
- Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu. It is a relative of the bitter melon plant (M. charantia). The plant has also been named Luffa tuberosa (Roxb.) or Momordica tuberosa...
- chemical compound found in the leaves of the bitter melon vine (Momordica charantia), possibly responsible for its reputed medicinal properties. The compound...
- processed into an arrow poison. Momordica balsamina and the related Momordica charantia share some common names: African cu****ber, balsam apple, and balsam pear...