221 02 Woodlands Way Condo
Calabash -> North Carolina -> South Atlantic -> South -> the USA
28467 Calabash, 28467, United States of America221 02 Woodlands Way Condo on the map
221 02 Woodlands Way Condo. Hotel in Calabash
221 02 Woodlands Way Condo is located in Calabash and offers a tennis court, a fitness center and barbecue facilities. Guests staying at this apartment can use a fully equipped kitchen. The apartment has a satellite TV.
Price from $112
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The Information about Calabash, North Carolina, the USA
Calabash () (Lagenaria siceraria), also known as bottle gourd, white-flowered gourd, long melon, birdhouse gourd, New Guinea bean and Tasmania bean, is a vine grown for its fruit. Book the 221 02 Woodlands Way Condo in the Calabash, North Carolina. It can be either harvested young to be consumed as a vegetable, or harvested mature to be dried and used as a utensil, container, or a musical instrument. 221 02 Woodlands Way Condo in the Calabash, North Carolina on the detailed map. When it is fresh, the fruit has a light green smooth skin and white flesh. Calabash fruits have a variety of shapes: they can be huge and rounded, small and bottle-shaped, or slim and serpentine, and they can grow to be over a metre long. Book the 221 02 Woodlands Way Condo in the Calabash, North Carolina. Rounder varieties are typically called calabash gourds. We remind you that the 221 02 Woodlands Way Condo is located in the Calabash, North Carolina. The gourd was one of the world's first cultivated plants grown not primarily for food, but for use as containers. We remind you that the 221 02 Woodlands Way Condo is located in the Calabash, North Carolina. The bottle gourd may have been carried from Asia to Africa, Europe, and the Americas in the course of human migration, or by seeds floating across the oceans inside the gourd. See more information from the 221 02 Woodlands Way Condo in the Calabash, North Carolina. It has been proven to have been globally domesticated (and existed in the New World) during the Pre-Columbian era. Because bottle gourds are also called "calabashes", they are sometimes confused with the hard, hollow fruits of the unrelated calabash tree (Crescentia cujete), whose fruits are also used to make utensils, containers, and musical instruments.. Book the 221 02 Woodlands Way Condo in the Calabash, North Carolina.