The Filipino food, patola, is more commonly known as luffa. There are three main species of luffa, Luffa acutangula, Luffa aegyptiaca, and Luffa operculata.
Luffa acutangula and Luffa aegyptiaca
Bishop Luffa School was created in 1963.
The scientific name would be Luffa cylindrica.
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Ralph de Luffa died on 1123-12-14.
Worms, sea stars, planaria, sponges, etc., (please improve).
The scientific name of patola is Luffa acutangula, a species of gourd commonly used in cooking throughout Asia.
it grows for us it grows in soil
Most glass sponges can grow to about 10 feet (3 metres) in diameter and over 7 feet (2 metres) tall.
On average, approximately 3 billion kitchen sponges are sold per year in the United States.
Its commonly known as gourd but the correct name is 'Luffa acutangula'.