• Cucumis sativus - L. (pfaf.org)
  • Cucumis sativus is a ANNUAL CLIMBER growing to 2 m (6ft 7in). (pfaf.org)
  • From the Cucumis Sativus to the Cucumis Metuliferus, these unique varietals have only strengthened our obsession with this marvellous botanical. (hendricksgin.com)
  • The USDA cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) collection: genetic diversity, population structure, genome-wide association studies and core collection development. (msu.edu)
  • 2019. Cucumis metuliferus in Kew Science Plants of the World Online . (wikimedia.org)
  • C. metuliferus is one of Cucumis cultivated crops. (gov.tw)
  • Figure legend: The ring-mottled, orange-color fruits of C. metuliferus , the African horned melon or commonly named devil fruit. (gov.tw)
  • Botanically known as Cucumis metuliferus , the horned melon goes by more than a few monikers. (fruitstand.com)
  • It's formally known as Cucumis Metuliferus but informally also goes by horned melon and African horned cucumber. (fruidel.com)
  • African horned cucumber, jelly melon, kiwano (Eng. (sanbi.org)
  • Cucumis comes from the Greek word kykyon, meaning cucumber. (asu.edu)
  • ALSO known as Kiwano or African Horned Cucumber Organic Fresh eating & decorative Thorny oval fruits Green-gold gel-filled fruits Flavor lik. (caribbeangardenseed.com)
  • Hence, it is also known as African horned melon, Kiwano, spiny cucumber, or recently commonly named devil fruit. (gov.tw)
  • Also known as the kiwano melon, the jelly melon or African cucumber, the horned melon is a delightfully sour and refreshing fruit experience! (fruitstand.com)
  • This unique fruit is also called the kiwano melon, the jelly melon, melano or African cucumber. (fruitstand.com)
  • Current research in the Grumet lab focuses on fruit development and disease resistance in Cucumis (cucumber and melon) crops using a combination of molecular genetic, genomic and transgenic approaches. (msu.edu)
  • Contains anti-inflammatory and calming African Aloe Ferox, Arnica, Gotu Kola, Cucumber and Cape Chamomile extracts. (lolassecretbeautyblog.com)
  • Cucumis ficifolius is native to Africa and is found from Mauritania south to Ghana and Ivory Coast and east to the Horn of Africa and Tanzania and southwest to South Africa, as well as the Sinai Peninsula. (wikipedia.org)
  • Senicio Bryonigolius, also known as Blue Chalksticks or Blue Finger, is a succulent plant that hails from the sun-kissed lands of South Africa. (pottedplants.org)
  • Diminishes the damage caused by sun, time, and pollution and protects skin with antioxidants using rare ingredients harvested in South Africa. (lolassecretbeautyblog.com)
  • The tables below show the global number of accessions conserved ex situ for species in the genera Citrullus , Cucumis and Cucurbita . (croptrust.org)
  • Introduced from Africa, this species occasionally escapes form cultivation growing in waste areas, along railroads, and near picnic areas. (asu.edu)
  • This plant is native to Africa and Asia, and there are over 100 species of trees and shrubs in the Dracaena family. (pottedplants.org)
  • BackgroundThe African violets are endangered plant species restricted mainly to the Eastern Arc Mountains biodiversity hotspots in Kenya and Tanzania. (researcher.life)
  • The 25 species grow in rainforest, deciduous bushland, riverine forest and (semi-desert) grassland in tropical and subtropical Africa. (cucurbit.de)
  • One species, C. grandis , is widespread from Africa to Asia and naturalized on the American and Australian continents. (cucurbit.de)
  • The genus Coccinia is placed in the tribe Benincaseae, where it groups with the Old world genera Muellerargia plus Cucumis (Schaefer et al. (cucurbit.de)
  • The Dracaena sanderiana, also referred to as the Lucky Bamboo or Ribbon Plant, is a highly sought-after houseplant that originates from Cameroon in West Africa. (pottedplants.org)
  • The Sansevieria Cylindrica, also referred to as the African Spear or Cylindrical Snake Plant, is a highly sought-after houseplant that originates from West Africa. (pottedplants.org)
  • it may have its origin in West Africa. (en-academic.com)
  • Cucumis anguria L. , Sp. (wikimedia.org)
  • 2019. Cucumis anguria in Kew Science Plants of the World Online . (wikimedia.org)
  • Cucumis anguria in the Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) , U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service. (wikimedia.org)
  • Some botanists believe they are native to the Levant and Egypt, others place the origin in India, Central Asia or Africa. (godmotherbooks.com)
  • In fact, muskmelon is said to have its origin most likely in a region from India to Africa. (ndtv.com)
  • This African climber is cultivated in various parts of the world for its showy, edible fruits. (sanbi.org)