Momordica balsamina

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 Momordica balsamina subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Momordica balsamina, Linn. Balsam Apple. Slenderer and more graceful, bright green throughout, glabrous, the foliage smaller and neater: lvs. cordate-orbicular in outline, 3 in. or less across, 3—5-lobed, with rounded sinuses, the lobes and the few notches or teeth acute: fls. solitary, nearly or quite 1 in. across, yellow, often with blackish center: fr. orange, 2-3 in. long, ovoid and more or less narrowed each way, smooth or tuberculate; seeds compressed, nearly smooth. Widely distributed in Afr. and Asia, and naturalized in the W. Indies. G.C. 1848:271. R.H. 1857, p. 182. G.M. 48:3.—A neat vine, growing 4-6 ft.


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