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Zone USDA 10a
This plant fact sheet was first proposed by lrey
Last modification:  30/11/2005 15:48
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Cucumis metuliferus
kiwano, horned melon, African horned cucumber
 
Cucumis metuliferus, which belongs to the cucumber family, is a plant with many names, such as horned melon, African horned melon, jelly melon, ... and more recently, kiwano. This latter commercial name was given in New-Zealand. The kiwano is an annual climber which is native to Southern and Central Africa. This plant is grown for its ornamental and edible fruits. It is mainly grown in Israël, Keny, New-Zealand and the USDA.
This annual vine is not frost hardy.
 
Leaves are hairy, and are as wide as long.
The kiwano is a monoecious vine which is self-fertile.
The kiwano is also known as horned melon, African horned melon or jelly melon. This ovoïd fruit, which is about 4 in (10 cm) long, has a strange aspect : its yellow-orange skin is covered with spines. ("horns") Its juicy flesh is green and transluscent, and contains a lot of seeds. This fruit is generally eaten raw, or transformed into juice.
 
Cucumis metuliferus requiert les expositions suivantes : lumière,soleil
Cucumis metuliferus prefers a well-drained and fertile ground, but also needs to be regularly watered.
 
Category - vine
Dimensions
  • Height 1.00 m
  • Width 2.00 m
  • Minimum temperatures
  • The plant is likely to die as soon as temperature is below 0.0 °C
  • Leaves and other aerial parts are damaged as soon as temperatures drops to 10.0 °C
  • Exposure - light, full sun
    Leaves - decidious
    Flowers -
  • Color(s) : yellow
  • Fruit - Edible
    Propagation - seeds
  • The kiwano is propagated by seeds.
  • Toxicity
  • No or unknown toxicity.
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