- Family:
- Cucurbitaceae Juss.
Momordica L.

[FSOM]
M. Thulin et al. Flora of Somalia, Vol. 1-4 [updated 2008] https://plants.jstor.org/collection/FLOS
- Morphology General Habit
- Trailing or scandent annual herbs, perennial tuberous-rooted herbs or softly woody climbing shrubs
- Morphology Leaves
- Leaves simple or pedately compound
- Morphology General Tendrils
- Tendrils simple or bifid
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Inflorescences
- Male flowers in pedunculate basally often conspicuously bracteate clusters or racemes, sometimes reduced to a single flower Monoecious or dioecious
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Flowers Calyx
- Sepals 5, entire
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Flowers Androecium Stamens
- Stamens usually 3, 2 two-thecous, 1 one-thecous; anthers usually free; thecae arcuate, sinuate or triplicate
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Flowers
- Female flowers solitary
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Flowers Gynoecium Ovary
- Ovary smooth or with fleshy wings, tubercles or spines. Ovules 1–many, usually horizontal
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Flowers Hypanthium
- Hypanthium very shortly cylindrical. Sepals often narrower than in male flowers Hypanthium broad, short
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Flowers Corolla
- Petals similar to those of male flowers Petals 5, orange-yellow to white, free, entire, 1–3 bearing a basal ventral incurved scale
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Flowers Gynoecium Stigma
- Stigmas 3
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Fruits
- Fruits ellipsoid to fusiform, smooth, winged, tuberculate or spiny, usually many-seeded, fleshy and red or orange-red when ripe and dehiscent into 3 valves exposing red-sheathed seeds or indehiscent, sometimes few-seeded and pod-like
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Seeds
- Seeds usually compressed, with sculptured faces and grooved margins.
- Distribution
- About 50 species, palaeotropical.
[FTEA]
Cucurbitaceae, C. Jeffrey. Flora of Tropical East Africa. 1967
- Morphology General Habit
- Small to rather large climbers or trailers
- Morphology Leaves
- Leaves simple, or pedately 3–7- or pedately biternately 7–15-foliolate
- Morphology General Tendrils
- Tendrils simple or proximally bifid, rarely paired at the nodes and then usually spinose
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Inflorescences Bracts
- Probracts usually absent
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Flowers
- Flowers medium to large, white, cream or yellow, monoecious or dioecious Male flowers solitary, umbellate or shortly racemose, or in many-flowered fascicles or pseudopanicles, often subtended by a prominent suborbicular sessile sheathing bract; receptacle-tube relatively short and broad; lobes entire; petals 5, free, entire, 1–3 with an incurved scale inside at the base; stamens 3 (2 double 2-thecous, 1 single 1-thecous) or 2 (1 triple (2–)3-thecous, 1 double 2-thecous), usually free; thecae arcuate, duplicate or triplicate Female flowers solitary; ovary usually ribbed, tuberculate or papillose; ovules usually many, horizontal, less often few and pendulous and/or erect; stigma 3-lobed
- sex Male
- Male flowers solitary, umbellate or shortly racemose, or in many-flowered fascicles or pseudopanicles, often subtended by a prominent suborbicular sessile sheathing bract; receptacle-tube relatively short and broad; lobes entire; petals 5, free, entire, 1–3 with an incurved scale inside at the base; stamens 3 (2 double 2-thecous, 1 single 1-thecous) or 2 (1 triple (2–)3-thecous, 1 double 2-thecous), usually free; thecae arcuate, duplicate or triplicate
- sex Female
- Female flowers solitary; ovary usually ribbed, tuberculate or papillose; ovules usually many, horizontal, less often few and pendulous and/or erect; stigma 3-lobed
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Fruits
- Fruit rather large, ovoid-ellipsoid to elongate-fusiform, fleshy, ornamented with fleshy tubercles, spines or longitudinal wings or ridges, less often merely bluntly angled or subterete, indehiscent or dehiscent ± irregularly or often by 3 valves, and then exposing the seeds enveloped in scarlet pulp hanging from the faces of the valves
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Seeds
- Seeds medium-sized to rather large, usually compressed, the testa nearly always ± sculptured on the faces and 1–2-grooved at the margins
- Figures
- Figs. 2, p. 18, 3, p. 25.
[FZ]
Cucurbitaceae, C. Jeffrey. Flora Zambesiaca 4. 1978
- Morphology General Habit
- Prostrate or scandent, usually herbaceous plants.
- Morphology Leaves
- Leaves simple or pedately ternately or 2-ternately 3–21-foliolate.
- Morphology General Tendrils
- Tendrils simple or 2-fid.
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Flowers
- Male flowers solitary, umbellate, shortly racemose or fasciculate, often bracteate; bracts often prominent, more or less cucullate. Receptacle-tube relatively short and broad; lobes entire. Petals 5, free, entire, obtuse to rounded or sometimes retuse, 1–3 with a ventral incurved scale at the base. Stamens 3, two 2-thecous and one 1-thecous, or less often 2, one 3-thecous and the other 2-thecous, free or sometimes with the anthers connate into a head; thecae arcuate, sinuate or triplicate. Flowers white, cream, yellow or orange, monoecious or dioecious. Female flowers solitary, perianth similar to that of male flower but receptacle-tube usually much shorter and lobes often narrower and smaller; ovary ribbed, tuberculate or papillose, rarely smooth; ovules usually many, horizontal, less often few, pendulous and/or erect; stigma 3-lobed.
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Fruits
- Fruit ellipsoid to fusiform, tuberculate, spiny, winged or ribbed, rarely smooth, indehiscent or dehiscent into 3 valves and exposing seeds enveloped in bright red pulp.
- Morphology Reproductive morphology Seeds
- Seeds usually compressed, with sculptured faces and grooved margins with a slight erose median ridge.
Native to:
Angola, Assam, Bangladesh, Benin, Borneo, Botswana, Burkina, Burundi, Cabinda, Cambodia, Cameroon, Cape Provinces, Cape Verde, Caprivi Strip, Central African Repu, Chad, China South-Central, China Southeast, Christmas I., Congo, Djibouti, East Himalaya, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Fiji, Free State, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Gulf of Guinea Is., India, Ivory Coast, Jawa, Kenya, KwaZulu-Natal, Laos, Lesser Sunda Is., Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Malaya, Mali, Maluku, Mauritania, Mozambique, Myanmar, Namibia, Nepal, New Guinea, New South Wales, Niger, Nigeria, Northern Provinces, Northern Territory, Pakistan, Philippines, Queensland, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Society Is., Solomon Is., Somalia, South Australia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Sulawesi, Sumatera, Swaziland, Taiwan, Tanzania, Thailand, Tibet, Togo, Tonga, Uganda, Vietnam, West Himalaya, Western Australia, Yemen, Zambia, Zaïre, Zimbabwe
Extinct in:
Socotra
Introduced into:
Alabama, Andaman Is., Argentina Northeast, Argentina Northwest, Aruba, Ascension, Bahamas, Belize, Bermuda, Bolivia, Brazil North, Brazil Northeast, Brazil South, Brazil Southeast, Brazil West-Central, Caroline Is., Cayman Is., Central American Pac, Colombia, Comoros, Connecticut, Cook Is., Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Florida, Galápagos, Georgia, Guatemala, Haiti, Hawaii, Honduras, Jamaica, Korea, Leeward Is., Louisiana, Marianas, Marquesas, Mauritius, Mexico Northwest, Mexico Southwest, Netherlands Antilles, New Caledonia, New Mexico, Nicobar Is., Niue, Oklahoma, Oman, Palestine, Panamá, Paraguay, Pennsylvania, Peru, Puerto Rico, Rodrigues, Réunion, Samoa, Southwest Caribbean, Texas, Trinidad-Tobago, Tuamotu, Tunisia, Turks-Caicos Is., Venezuela, Venezuelan Antilles, Windward Is.
- Momordica angolensis R.Fern.
- Momordica angustisepala Harms
- Momordica anigosantha Hook.f.
- Momordica argillicola Thulin
- Momordica balsamina L.
- Momordica boivinii Baill.
- Momordica cabrae (Cogn.) C.Jeffrey
- Momordica calantha Gilg
- Momordica camerounensis Keraudren
- Momordica cardiospermoides Klotzsch
- Momordica charantia L.
- Momordica cissoides Planch. ex Cogn.
- Momordica clarkeana King
- Momordica cochinchinensis (Lour.) Spreng.
- Momordica cordata Cogn.
- Momordica corymbifera Hook.f.
- Momordica cymbalaria Fenzl ex Naudin
- Momordica denticulata Miq.
- Momordica denudata (Thwaites) C.B.Clarke
- Momordica dioica Roxb. ex Willd.
- Momordica dissecta Baker
- Momordica enneaphylla Cogn.
- Momordica foetida Schumach.
- Momordica friesiorum (Harms) C.Jeffrey
- Momordica gilgiana Cogn.
- Momordica glabra Zimm.
- Momordica henriquesii Cogn.
- Momordica humilis (Cogn.) C.Jeffrey
- Momordica jeffreyana Keraudren
- Momordica kirkii (Hook.f.) C.Jeffrey
- Momordica leiocarpa Gilg
- Momordica littorea Thulin
- Momordica macrosperma (Cogn.) Chiov.
- Momordica mossambica H.Schaef.
- Momordica multiflora Hook.f.
- Momordica obtusisepala Keraudren
- Momordica parvifolia Cogn.
- Momordica peteri Zimm.
- Momordica pterocarpa Hochst. ex A.Rich.
- Momordica racemiflora Cogn.
- Momordica repens Bremek.
- Momordica rostrata Zimm.
- Momordica sahyadrica Kattuk. & V.T.Antony
- Momordica sessilifolia Cogn.
- Momordica silvatica Jongkind
- Momordica spinosa (Gilg) Chiov.
- Momordica subangulata Blume
- Momordica trifolia L.
- Momordica trifoliolata Hook.f.
- Momordica welwitschii Hook.f.
Momordica L. appears in other Kew resources:
Date | Reference | Identified As | Barcode | Type Status | Has image? |
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Mar 1, 1998 | Schmidt, H.H. [2200], Ghana | K000040180 | No | ||
Cable, S. [187], Cameroon | 61753.000 | No |
First published in Sp. Pl.: 1009 (1753)
Accepted by
- Govaerts, R., Nic Lughadha, E., Black, N., Turner, R. & Paton, A. (2021). The World Checklist of Vascular Plants, a continuously updated resource for exploring global plant diversity. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-021-00997-6. Scientific Data 8: 215.
Literature
Flora of West Tropical Africa
- —F.T.A. 2: 534.
Flora Zambesiaca
- Gen. Pl. ed. 5: 440 (1754).
- Sp. Pl. 1: 1009 (1753)
Flora of Somalia
- Flora Somalia, Vol 1, (1993) Author: by C. Jeffrey & M. Thulin [updated by M. Thulin 2008]
Flora of Tropical East Africa
- L., Gen. Pl., ed. 5: 440 (1754)
- Sp. Pl.: 1009 (1753)
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Flora Zambesiaca
Flora Zambesiaca
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Flora of Somalia
Flora of Somalia
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Flora of Tropical East Africa
Flora of Tropical East Africa
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Herbarium Catalogue Specimens
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