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| Scientific name: | Echinocystis lobata |
| Family: | Cucumber (Cucurbitaceae) |
| Life cycle: | annual |
| Origin: | native |
| Habitat: | part sun to shade; moist woods, thickets, along streams |
| Bloom season: | summer, fall |
| Plant height: | 2 to 10 foot vine |
| USDA PLANTS database: | Minnesota county distribution map |
| Spotted in Ramsey County at: |
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Wild Cucumber has both male and female flowers on the same plant. Individual male flowers are ½ inch across, star shaped with 6 thin greenish white petals, on a 4 to 8 inch long spike. The spikes are at the end of a stem that is attached at the leaf joints. An inconspicuous single female flower sits at the base of the male flower stem.
Leaves are nearly as wide as they are long, up to 7 inches across, with 5 angular lobes. The shape is similar to a maple leaf. There are tiny widely spaced teeth all around the edges. Branching tendrils are attached opposite the leaf stem.
A single large pod-like container covered with spines forms at the base of the flower stem. Each pod is up to 2 inches long and holds 4 seeds. The pod looks like a spiny watermelon.
Photos taken at Long Lake Regional Park, New Brighton, and Pioneer Park, Blaine, MN, July-September 2007
Have you seen this plant in Ramsey County, or have any other comments about it?
on: 2008-06-18 22:23:59
You should note that the flowers smell great. I know it is kind of weedy but we don't have all that many vines that smell as good as this one does. I'm trying to get some started in my garden.
This grows out at the Airport Dog Park in St. Paul. (along with the horrible Garlic Mustard) Every fall I just inhale the perfume.