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Telfairia

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Kingdom
  
Scientific name
  
Telfairia

Rank
  
Genus

Family
  
Higher classification
  
Cucurbits

Order
  
Telfairia VIRBOGA Telfairia occidentalis

Similar
  
Fluted Pumpkin, Cucurbits, Telfairia pedata, Fevillea, Hodgsonia

How to plant ugu seed fluted pumpkin telfairia occidentalis


Telfairia is a small genus of flowering plants in the squash family which are native to Africa. They include Telfairia occidentalis, the fluted pumpkin, which is an important vegetable in Nigeria and other African nations. It is also known as the oyster nut, a common name it shares with its relative Telfairia pedata. These are woody and herbaceous dioecious vines which bear squashlike fruits that contain large, nutritious oily seeds. The third species is Telfairia batesii which is very rare and not cultivated.

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Telfairia Telfairia occidentalis Fluted Pumpkin Oysternut Ugu

These vines grow quickly to lengths of 30 meters or more, using tendrils to scale trees. T. pedata is grown as an ornamental plant for its attractive foliage. The seeds of T. occidentalis and T. pedata are over 25% protein and 55% oil, making them a good source of nutrition. They are used as a traditional food source for nursing mothers, the seed flour is fermented to make baby food, the leaves and shoots, especially of T. occidentalis, are eaten as vegetables.

Telfairia Central African Plants A Photo Guide Telfairia occidentalis Hookf

One recent concern has been the impact of telfairia mosaic virus, which, along with other problems, is a threat to the already low genetic diversity of plants of this genus.

Telfairia Central African Plants A Photo Guide Telfairia occidentalis Hookf

Species:

  • Telfairia batesii
  • Telfairia occidentalis - fluted pumpkin, oyster nut
  • Telfairia pedata (syn. T. africana, Fevillea pedata, Joliffia africana) - oyster nut, queen's nut, Zanzibar oil vine

  • Telfairia tropicalthefernsinfoplantimagessized7a7a539

    The genus was named for Irish naturalist Charles Telfair (1778–1833).

    Telfairia top 10 facts


    Telfairia Telfairia pedata buy seeds at rarepalmseedscom

    Telfairia Telfairia pedata buy seeds at rarepalmseedscom

    References

    Telfairia Wikipedia