1. Bottle gourd
2. Snake gourd
3. Pointed gourd
4. Teasel gourd
5. Bitter gourd
No, they can be many different colors. People often don't know that gourds are in the same family(Cucurbita). And if you have seen any type of gourd you know they aren't all orange. Many gourds are actually not orange but many different colors like whites, yellows, and dark greens and grays. So if you count in gourds and the fact that pumpkins can be different colors they are not all orange in color. Happy Halloween!
gourds are made out of a hollowed plant.
No. A typical kangaroo does not eat gourds.
Gourds are not poisonous to cat or dogs. While gourds are probably not the best food for your pet to eat, they are not dangerous to their health.
yes currency name of haiti is gourds you can pronouns it as goods
Yes, they used gourds for instruments, bowls, and art.
You can make bowls out of almost any gourd type. My favorite type to use are the Bushel Gourds. Bushel gourds are basically slightly flattened round gourds. Some varieties can grow to be very large, while others are medium sized. They make perfect bowls and baskets. They also make nice bird feeders, lidded boxes, lamp bases/shades, anything round.
Gourds have many purposes. They can be used for decorations and can be carved to make spoons, ladles and cups. Some can be pickled and eaten.
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Gourds are often left to dry in the field on the vine. Harvest them before the first frost.
Ginger Summit has written: 'Gourds in Your Garden' -- subject(s): Gourds, Utilization
U play it with 2 wood pieces which have rubber on top of them into a circle gourds underneath to make the different sounds