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Is there a difference between a gourd belt and a faucet?
A gourd
(1) Gourd, Latin scientific name: gourd (Molina) Standl). It belongs to Cucurbitaceae, Cucurbitaceae. Climbing herbs, soft hair, white flowers in summer and autumn, monoecious. The vines of Cucurbitaceae can reach 15 meters long, and the fruits range from 10 cm to one meter.
(2) Fruits are rod-shaped, ladle-shaped, dolphin-shaped, pot-shaped, etc. The name of the species also depends on the shape of the fruit. In addition, in ancient times, people dried the gourd, hollowed it out, and made it into things to hold things.
(3) Gourd likes a warm and sheltered environment and needs a lot of places for planting. The seedlings are afraid of freezing. Fresh gourd skin is light green, pulp is white, and the fruit is also called gourd, which can be harvested as a vegetable when it is immature. The length of vines, the size of leaves and flowers, the size and shape of fruits are different in different cultivation types of gourds.
(4) The petiole is slender, with a length of 16-20cm, the indumentum is the same as that of the stem, and there are two glands at the top; Leaf blade is ovate, heart-shaped or kidney-shaped, with length and width of10-35cm, undivided or 3-5-lobed, palmately veined with 5-7, sharp apex, irregular teeth at the edge, heart-shaped base, curved and notched, semicircular or nearly round.
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