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''Echinocystis'' is a
monotypic genus In biology, a monotypic taxon is a taxonomic group (taxon) that contains only one immediately subordinate taxon. A monotypic species is one that does not include subspecies or smaller, infraspecific taxa. In the case of genera, the term "unispec ...
in the
gourd Gourds include the fruits of some flowering plant species in the family Cucurbitaceae, particularly ''Cucurbita'' and '' Lagenaria''. The term refers to a number of species and subspecies, many with hard shells, and some without. One of the ear ...
family,
Cucurbitaceae The Cucurbitaceae, also called cucurbits or the gourd family, are a plant family consisting of about 965 species in around 95 genera, of which the most important to humans are: *''Cucurbita'' – squash, pumpkin, zucchini, some gourds *'' Lagen ...
. The sole species is ''E. lobata'', commonly called wild cucumber, prickly cucumber or bur cucumber. It is an annual, sprawling plant that is native to
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.


Description

''Echinocystis lobata'' is an annual
vine A vine (Latin ''vīnea'' "grapevine", "vineyard", from ''vīnum'' "wine") is any plant with a growth habit of trailing or scandent (that is, climbing) stems, lianas or runners. The word ''vine'' can also refer to such stems or runners themsel ...
that produces stems that can be as long as and which climb, with the help of coiling, branched tendrils, over shrubs and fences or trail across the ground. The stems are angular and furrowed. The leaves are alternate with long petioles, five palmate lobes and no
stipule In botany, a stipule is an outgrowth typically borne on both sides (sometimes on just one side) of the base of a leafstalk (the petiole). Stipules are considered part of the anatomy of the leaf of a typical flowering plant, although in many speci ...
s. The plants are
monoecious Monoecy (; adj. monoecious ) is a sexual system in seed plants where separate male and female cones or flowers are present on the same plant. It is a monomorphic sexual system alongside gynomonoecy, andromonoecy and trimonoecy. Monoecy is ...
, with separate male and female blooms on the same plant. The male flowers are in long-stemmed, upright
panicle A panicle is a much-branched inflorescence. (softcover ). Some authors distinguish it from a compound spike inflorescence, by requiring that the flowers (and fruit) be pedicellate (having a single stem per flower). The branches of a panicle are of ...
s. Each flower has a white, or greenish-yellow, corolla with six slender lobes. The male flower has a single central stamen with a yellow anther. The female flower has a single stigma and is borne on a short stalk at the base of the flower panicle, with the spiky globular
inferior ovary In the flowering plants, an ovary is a part of the female reproductive organ of the flower or gynoecium. Specifically, it is the part of the pistil which holds the ovule(s) and is located above or below or at the point of connection with the ...
being immediately beneath. The fruit is a prickly, inflated capsule up to long with two pores and four seeds. It resembles a tiny spiny water melon, or cucumber, but is inedible (hence the name "bur cucumber"). It persists all winter and then opens at the bottom, liberating the seeds. This species can be distinguished from the oneseed bur cucumber (''Sicyos angulatus'') by the six-lobed corolla and the lack of the clustered fruits that that plant bears. It also appears similar to '' Marah macrocarpa'' (also known as wild cucumber) which has a six-lobed corolla as well and is found in Southern California chaparral where ''E. lobata'' is not.


Distribution

The native range across North America includes forty U.S. states (excluding Nevada, Hawaii, Alaska, and most of the far Southeastern states); and nine Canadian provinces. It has also been reported as an uncommon invasive species in the Örség Landscape Protection Area of Hungary near the Austrian-Slovenian border.Invasive alien plants threatened the natural vegetation of Örség Landscape Protection Area (Western Hungary)
/ref> Similarly it is reported as an adventive alien species that grew in wetland, grassland and human-affected areas of the Carei Plain natural protected area, western Romania.


Insect interactions

This vine has been reported as a food source and host plant for the leaf-footed bug '' Anasa repetita'', which feeds along the entire length of the stem and at the developing roots. Specimens collected in September 2006 from a ''E. lobata'' in
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were the first recording of the bug in that state. Additionally, the pentatomid species '' Euschistus servus euschistoides'' is recorded as feeding on developing ''E. lobata'' fruit. Robertson in 1928 reported that 2 different species of parasitoid hymenopterans had been collected from ''E. lobata'' flowers in central Illinois. Both the
scoliid wasp The Scoliidae, the scoliid wasps, are a family of about 560 species found worldwide. They tend to be black, often marked with yellow or orange, and their wing tips are distinctively corrugated. Males are more slender and elongated than females, wi ...
'' Scolia bicincta'' and the tiphid wasp ''
Myzinum quinquecinctum ''Myzinum quinquecinctum'', the five-banded thynnid wasp, is a species of thynnid wasp in the family Thynnidae, found mainly in North America east of the Rocky Mountains. References External links * Thynnidae {{apocrita-stub ...
'' nectared on the flowers, along with a number of other flower species. The beetle species '' Chauliognathus pensylvanicus'' is listed as visiting the wild flowers growing in Wisconsin.


Bacterial infection

''E. lobata'' has been shown to be susceptible to bacterial wilt, a disease caused by infection of the plants with the bacterium '' Erwinia tracheiphila''. Bacteria are transmitted between plants by the Striped cucumber beetle ''Acalymma vittatum''. As the adult beetles feed they also drop
frass Frass refers loosely to the more or less solid excreta of insects, and to certain other related matter. Definition and etymology ''Frass'' is an informal term and accordingly it is variously used and variously defined. It is derived from the ...
on fresh areas of feeding which results in infection of the plant. The susceptibility of ''E. lobata'', '' Cucurbita foetidissima'', ''
Cucurbita californica ''Cucurbita californica'' is a species of flowering plant in the squash family. The species was first identified by Sereno Watson in 1876. There is disagreement about whether this is a separate species from ''Cucurbita palmata''. In 1883 botan ...
'' and ''Sicyos angulatus'' to bacterial wilt was identified via experiments by E. M. Smith in 1911.


Uses

The plant has been used medicinally by native Americans. The
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of
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used it to treat
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, while the
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of
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made a bitter extract from the roots for use as a
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and as an
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. The powdered root has been used to prepare a poultice to relieve headaches and the seeds have been used as beads.


References


External links


USDA Species Information

Profile: Wild Cucumber (''Echinocystis lobata'')
Photos, Drawings, Text. (''Wild Plants of Winnipeg'' from Nature Manitoba)
Ontario Wildflowers
{{Taxonbar, from=Q15623210 Monotypic Cucurbitaceae genera Cucurbitoideae Flora of Canada Flora of the United States Crops originating from Canada Crops originating from the United States Plants used in Native American cuisine