These club-shaped gourds have a narrow handle that ends in an oblong, deeply ridged and bumpy club end, giving them a prehistoric, rustic appeal. Start these late-maturing gourds early and use a trellis if a straighter neck is desired.
Birdhouse Gourd is a charming variety of Lagenaria siceraria gourd that is grown for its hard-shelled fruit, growing up to 9 inches in diameter and 11 inches tall. They either be harvested young to be consumed as a vegetable, or harvested mature to be dried and used...
Speckled Swan Gourd is an extraordinary swan-shaped ornamental gourd with a unique white speckled pattern on dark green. Speckled Swan Gourds can weigh 5-15 lbs, growing 5-8″ wide at their base with a neck 12-16″ long. Use Speckled Swan Gourds to for an...
“Serpent of Sicily” Cucuzza Gourd is an Italian summer squash characterized by it’s incredibly long snake-like body, growing up to 3-4 feet in length – sometimes up to 10 inches in one day! Its light-green body, firm white flesh, and slightly...
“Bottle Gourd,” “Long Calabash Melon,” or “Lauki / Loki,” “Dhudhi,” “Kaddu,” or “Opo” Squash is an annual climbing vine that is popular in Eastern continents and is widely regarded as one of the...