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ivy gourd

Coccinia grandis

Description:

Coccinia grandis' native range extends from Africa to Asia including India, Philippines, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, eastern Papua, New Guinea and Northern Territories (Australia) (PIER, 2003). Its documented introduced range includes the Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Guam, Saipan, Hawai‘i, Marshall Islands, Samoa, Tonga, and Vanuatu (PIER, 2003). Seeds or fragments of the vine can be relocated and lead to viable offspring. This can occur when humans transport organic debris or equipment containing C. grandis. Once Ivy Gourd is established, it is presumed that it is spread by birds, rats and other mammals. In Hawaii, PIER (2001) suggests that the fruit may be dispersed by pigs. Long distance dispersal is most commonly carried out by humans due to its culinary uses or by mistake.

Habitat:

found easily, around the fence of a house

Notes:

I found it at Abandoned house. My mom told me that this plants can be a medicine, while it can used for cooking

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สระบุรี, Saraburi, Thailand

Spotted on Feb 4, 2012
Submitted on Feb 4, 2012

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