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Benincasa hispida (Thunb.) Cogn.
Scientific Synonyms:

Previous name used in the website: Benincasa hispida
Family name: CUCURBITACEAE
English name: White Gourd
Ash Pumpkin
Wax Gourd
Winter Melon
Fuzzy Gourd
Ash Gourd
Sinhala name: Alu puhul (අළු පුහුල්)
Tamil name: Puchini
Neer poosanikai
Pooshnikai
Sanskrit name: Kushmanda
Conservation status: NE - Not Evaluated - Due to exotic origin
Description: A large trailing or climbing plant with stout , hispid stems; tendrils 2-fid. Leaves 10-25 cm in diameter, reniform, cordate, more or less 5-lobed, hispids beneath; petioles7.5-10 cm long without glands. Flowers large, yellow, monoecious, solitary. Fruits 30-45 cm long, broadly cylindric, not ribbed, hairy, ultimately covered with a waxy bloom; seeds many.
Native Distribution Status: Only under cultivation
Edible parts: Fruit
Treatment for: Malnutrition
Burn wound
Excessive thirst
Worm diseases
Gastritis
Haemorrhoids
Dysurea
Urinary tract infections
Parts used in Treatment: Root
Stem
Fruit
Flower
Seeds
Leaves
Related Medical Properties: Stimulate weight gain
Keeps the heart healthy
Enhance memory and brain functions
Further Information: Kew Garden’s Medicinal Plant Names Services




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