Cucurbitaceae
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- Influence of Bittermelon, Momordica Charantia L
- Cucumis (Cucurbitaceae) in Australia and Eastern Malesia, Including Newly Recognized Species and the Sister Species to C
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- Cucumber (Cucumis Sativus) and Melon (C. Melo) Have Numerous Wild Relatives in Asia and Australia, and the Sister Species of Melon Is from Australia
- Attractiveness of Agricultural Crops to Pollinating Bees for the Collection of Nectar And/Or Pollen
- Cucurbitaceae – Gourd Or Cucumber Family
- Succulent Plants
- Phytochemical Profile and Biological Activities of Momordica Charantia L
- Pharmacological Importance of Cucumis Melo L.: an Overview
- Gardening for Native Bees in Utah and Beyond James H
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- Succulent of the Month April 2002 - Cucurbitaceae
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- Plant Pest Risk Assessment White Bryonia
- From Medicinal Plant to Noxious Weed: Bryonia Alba L. (Cucurbitaceae) in Northern and Eastern Europe Monika Kujawska1* and Ingvar Svanberg2
- Watermelon Facts Watermelon - Fruit Or Vegetable?
- Micromorphology and Anatomy of Fruits and Seeds of Bitter Melon (Momordica Charantia L., Introduction Cucurbitaceae)
- Western Honey Bee Management for Crop Pollination