Second I think Momordica dioica

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On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 9:12 PM, raghu ananth <[email protected]> wrote:

> Cucurbitaceae week: Daily 'haat'(market) -* they know their botany, or
> their cucurbits, these farmers!*
>
> As if bringing some order to the arrangement, farmers in Dibrugarh have
> displayed the vegetables (representing the Cucurbit family) next to each
> other in the vegetable market. Guess they know their botany, or their
> cucurbits, these farmers!
>
> Left to right (First picture)
> 1. Chow Chow Sechium edule  Chaco, chayote,
> 2. Momordica species
> 3. coccinia species
>
> 4. Snake gourd - Trichosanthes anguina
>
>
> Dibrugarh,
> Assam
> 17 July 2010**
>
>

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