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It looks like a yellow hibiscus. I am putting a link to a site for you to check it out.
http://www.exotic-hibiscus.com/pages/yellow.htm |
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Sorry, absolutelywrong, this plant is not from hibiscus family !:?
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It looks familiar - some sort of Squash is my guess.
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This plant is one among the PUMKIN FAMILY. This variety is from Southern India
and there, it is aVegetable. |
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Yes, I thought it looked familiar! Here's a picture of one of the Pumpkin Squash in our greenhouse.
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Yes
![]() Place to place Gen. name differs and and some places using as fruits depends upon the variety of this family. |
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