Ivy gourd flowers

in Nature Observer3 months ago


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Ivy gourd flowers02.11.2024Meherpur, Khulna, Bangladesh


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Ivy gourd (Coccinia grandis), also known as "kundru" or "tindora," is a vine commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions. Its flowers are delicate, typically white, and star-shaped, with five slender petals that spread out. These blooms are small, about 2–3 cm wide, and appear singly or in clusters. The plant has separate male and female flowers, with the female flowers usually developing into small, elongated green fruits that turn red when ripe.

The flowers are often pollinated by insects, helping with fruit production, which is valued for culinary and medicinal uses in various cultures. Ivy gourd flowers bloom during warm seasons and add a charming, delicate beauty to the greenery of the vine.



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PhotographIvy gourd flowers
LocationMeherpur,Bangladesh
Photographer@mousomi009



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