
Luffa - Wikipedia
Luffa is a genus of tropical and subtropical vines in the pumpkin, squash and gourd family (Cucurbitaceae). In everyday non-technical usage, the luffa, also spelled loofah[3] or less frequently loofa, [4] usually refers to the fruits of the species Luffa …
How to Grow and Care for Luffa - The Spruce
2024年7月18日 · Luffa (Luffa aegyptiaca), also frequently spelled "loofah," is a fast-growing, tendrilled annual vine in the cucumber family. Its large yellow blooms attract bees and butterflies and produce gourds when pollinated.
LUFFA: Overview, Uses, Side Effects, Precautions ... - WebMD
Luffa is taken by mouth for treating and preventing colds. It is also used for nasal swelling and sinus problems. Some people use it for arthritis pain, muscle pain, and chest pain. Women use...
How to Grow Luffa Plants (Luffa aegyptiaca) - Gardening Channel
Whether you’re growing luffa plants to eat or enjoy as a sponge, it’s important to start things off the appropriate way. Luffa plants desire a growing location with full sunlight. This should equate to around six hours of direct sunlight each day. They need well-draining soil that remains evenly damp. The soil should be high in nutrients as well.
Growing Luffa: A True Multipurpose Plant - Epic Gardening
2023年6月22日 · Many people think all shower sponges come from the ocean, but most commercially-produced sponges are actually dried fruit. The luffa plant is a climbing vine that produces cucumber-like gourds. As the gourds mature, their endocarp transforms into a fibrous network that’s mostly made of cellulose.
How To Grow Luffa To Make Your Own Sponge - Farmers' Almanac
2021年3月25日 · Growing luffa plants is an enjoyable and educational gardening and crafting project. Luffas are the source of loofah (or loofa) sponges used for bathing and cleaning. They’re made by drying the fibrous interior of the fruit of the luffa plant.
How to Grow Loofahs aka Luffas in the Garden Almanac.com
Learn how to plant, grow, and care for the loofah plant. Firstly, is it loofah or luffa? It’s both, so whichever you prefer is fine. Two species are used: Luffa cylindrica syn. L. aegyptiaca and Luffa acutangula. Both species are vigorous climbing annual vines.