Dinesh ji
Yes, you also seem to have nice collection of cucurbits

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On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 12:13 PM, Dinesh Valke <[email protected]>wrote:

> Momordica dioica
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> mo-MOR-di-ka -- from the word to bite, reference to the seeds which look
> bitten
> dy-oh-EE-kuh -- meaning, male and female flowers on separate plants
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> *commonly known as*: bristly balsam-pear, prickly carolaho, spine gourd,
> teasle gourd • Assamese: avandhya • Gujarati: katwal • Hindi: बन करेला ban
> karela • Kannada: karchi-balli, madahagala gadde • Konkani: फागिल phagil •
> Malayalam: ben-pavel, erimapasel • Marathi: करटोली kartoli • Sanskrit:
> कर्कोटकी karkotaki, कर्कोटी karkoti • Tamil: மெழுகுபாகல் meluku-pakal,
> பழுபாகல் palu-pakal • Telugu: అడవికాకర adavikakara, ఆకాకర akakara
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> Attached views along Ghodbunder Road.
> ... more views at
> http://www.flickr.com/search/?w=91314344%40N00&q=Momordicadioica&m=tags
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> Regards.
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