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Cucurbitaceae (Gurania lobata)
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Cayenne, French Guiana
Cucurbitaceae (Gurania lobata)
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Cayenne, French Guiana
Gurania lobata
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Flowers of a vine known as Jungle Cucumber or as Pygmymelon for its fruit.
Gurania lobata?
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Known as the Threelobe Pygmymelon, but a confused taxon. Photo from Wildsumaco Lodge, Ecuador. In context at
www.dixpix.ca/meso_america/Flora/cucurbit/index.html
Gurania lobata
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A large vine, native to northwestern South America. Calanoa Reserve, Colombian Amazon.