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edit] Description: English: Momordica charantia, commonly called bitter-melon or ampalaya, is a vigorous, tendril-bearing, frost tender, annual vine of the cucumber family that will grow rapidly to 12-20' long in a single growing season. It is native to tropical and sub-tropical parts of Asia and Africa. Date: 15 June 2020. Source: Own work. Author:
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