The loofah, or luffa, plant is a type of cucumber so you can grow them in a similar manner. Sow the seed about the same depth as the seed's size with a structure for it to later climb on. You can grow several in a mound, and remove all but the strongest.
A loofah is a natural sponge made from a type of vegetable gourd. While the plant it comes from was once living, the dried and processed loofah product is considered non-living.
A bath pouf, often referred to as a loofah or shower puff, is typically made of nylon mesh, synthetic fibers, or natural materials such as loofah sponge, which is derived from the dried fruit of the loofah plant. The mesh design helps to create a lather with soap or body wash, while also providing gentle exfoliation for the skin. Some poufs may also incorporate other materials for added softness or durability.
The loofah or luffa is actually the fibrous skeleton of a cucumber. If the loofah is allowed to fully ripen and then dry out on the vine, the flesh disappears leaving only the fibrous skeleton and seeds
in a plant, everywhere in a plant as they are plant cells
No, a plant is only considered a plant when it meets the biological classification criteria for being a plant, such as having chlorophyll and the ability to undergo photosynthesis. If something does not possess these characteristics, it would not be classified as a plant.
A loofah is a natural sponge made from a type of vegetable gourd. While the plant it comes from was once living, the dried and processed loofah product is considered non-living.
From Egyptian/Arabic 'lufah' from the name of the plant, Luffa aegyptiaca
A loofah is bath sponge. NOT A REAL SPONGE!!!
To properly care for a loofah plant, provide it with plenty of sunlight, well-draining soil, and regular watering. Prune the plant to encourage growth and remove any dead or damaged parts. Fertilize the plant occasionally and watch out for pests. Harvest the loofahs when they are mature and dry them properly before use.
In Filipino, loofah is called "patola." It is a vegetable commonly used in cooking in Filipino cuisine.
That would be mould mate. You might wanna throw that loofah out.
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When your loofah gets so soft it no longer is defoliating your skin, it's time for a new one.
Arabic, in Egypt
Loofah?