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ID ? wild loofah-like plant in New England
I don't have a photo of this yet, but in December I discovered what
appeared to be a vine growing in a field in MA, a field that had not been mown in several years. Attached to the vine were several "mini-loofahs" - i.e., they were loofahs about 1.5 to 2" long. At the time I found them I thought loofahs were a sea sponge, but I later discovered they were a gourd. I cannot find any reference to such a plant with gourds/seedpods that are so small. Has anyone seen this plant or does anyone know about it? Is it an escapee from a garden? |
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