Wild Cucumber
Echinocystis lobata |
Other common names:
Balsam Apple, Prickly Cucumber, Wild Balsam Apple

Other scientific names:
Micrampelis lobata, Momordica echinata, Sicyos lobata

French names:
Éhinocystis lobé

Family:
Gourd Family (Cucurbitaceae)

Distinctive features:
Vine. Stubby, cucumber-like fruits (sort of).

Similar species:
Canada Moonseed (Menispermum canadense) - woody vine, leaves not as lobed.
One-seeded Bur Cucumber (Sicyos angulatus) - smaller fruit, 5-petalled flowers.

Flowers:
Summer; White; 6 parts (petals); Mid to late summer (July-August).

Leaves:
Alternate, Simple

Height:
Vine.

Stem:
Vine.

Fruit/Seeds:
Soft-prickly oval sphere, with hard dry seeds inside. Opens at the bottom when ripe and the seeds then fall out.

Habitat:
Forests, Fields and Open Areas, Thickets; Open forest edges.

Grows in Sun/Shade:
Sun

Books:
Newcomb's Wildflower Guide: 356
Peterson's Field Guide to Wildflowers: 76

Native/Non-native:
Native

Status:
S-Rank: S5 G-Rank: G5
Common.

Origin and Meaning of Names:
Scientific Name: lobata: lobed

Photographs:
90 photographs available, of which 15 are featured on this page. SCROLL DOWN FOR PHOTOGRAPHS.

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