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Crescentia Cujete
Gourd tree Gourd" tree" (Bot.) A tree (the Crescentia Cujete, or calabash tree) of the West Indies and Central America.

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- Crescentia cujete, commonly known as the calabash tree, is a species of flowering plant native to the Americas, that is grown in Africa, South-East Asia...
- accepted. Crescentia alata ****h Crescentia amazonica Ducke Crescentia cujete L. Crescentia linearifolia Miers Crescentia mirabilis Eckman ex Urb. Crescentia...
- Guadeloupe An Atlantic ghost crab (Ocypode quadrata) in Martinique Crescentia cujete, or calabash fruit, Martinique Thal****oma bifasciatum (bluehead wr****e fish)...
- grandiflorum (cupuaçu) (and possibly others) Cola mossambicensis Crescentia cujete (calabash tree). Pavonia strictiflora Durian Meliaceae Didymocheton spectabilis...
- North America, including the Malabar gourd and turban squash), Crescentia cujete (the tree gourd or calabash tree, native to the American tropics) and Lagenaria...
- because the name is shared with the unrelated calabash tree (Crescentia cujete), whose hard, hollow fruits are also used to make utensils, containers,...
- They also plant to obtain tools for daily life (like bowls of Crescentia cujete and Lagenaria siceraria); or to make dyes. (like "achiote" Bixa orellana...
- flowers. Among them are Bignonia capreolata (trumpet flower) and Crescentia cujete (calabash). JPL · 8850 8852 Buxus 1991 GG6 Buxaceae, the box family, with...
- "Xochicihuatl" who had emerged from the fruit of the gourd-tree (Crescentia cujete), which in turn had grown from the head of a woman that had flown into the...
- Cucurbitaceae); instead, it is the fruit of an unrelated species, the tree Crescentia cujete (family Bignoniaceae), known in Brazil as calabaça, cueira, cuia, or cabaceira...