- places,
prices are
given not in
gourdes, but
rather in "Haitian dollars",
which must be
multiplied by five to
convert to
gourdes. The 1881
issue of
coins consisted...
- without. Many
gourds have large,
bulbous bodies and long necks, such as
Dipper Gourds, many
variations of
Bottle Gourd and
caveman club
gourds. One of the...
-
Benincasa hispida, the wax
gourd, also
called ash
gourd,
white gourd,
winter gourd,
winter melon,
tallow gourd, ash pumpkin,
Chinese preserving melon...
- (/ˈkæləbæʃ/;
Lagenaria siceraria), also
known as
bottle gourd, white-flowered
gourd, long melon,
birdhouse gourd, New
Guinea bean, New
Guinea butter bean, Tasmania...
- up
gourd in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gourd is a
plant of the
family Cucurbitaceae, and/or its fruit.
Gourd may also
refer to: The
Gourds, a musical...
- The
Gourds are an
American alternative country band that
formed in Austin, Texas,
during the
summer of 1994.
After playing together for 19 consecutive...
- is a
genus of
tropical and
subtropical vines in the pumpkin,
squash and
gourd family (Cucurbitaceae). In
everyday non-technical usage, the luffa, also...
-
Adansonia is a
genus made up of
eight species of medium-to-large
deciduous trees known as
baobabs (/ˈbaʊbæb/ or /ˈbeɪoʊbæb/) or adansonias. They are placed...
- squash, pumpkin,
zucchini (courgette), some
gourds.
Lagenaria –
calabash (bottle
gourd) and other,
ornamental gourds.
Citrullus –
watermelon (C. lanatus, C...
-
Chinese okra, dish
cloth gourd,
ridged gourd,
sponge gourd,
vegetable gourd,
strainer vine,
ribbed loofah,
silky gourd, and silk
gourd. The
young fruits of...