deactivatedcommented,
Hi Parveen - something didn't work with your first image (the one that you labaled as "gourd fruit in yellow dry condition"). Could you please try to upload it again? If you have difficulties, you can send it by email to mayor@plantvillage.com and we will upload it for you. Thanks.
almost 9 years ago.
Lindsay McMenemycommented,
Hi Parveen, i'm afraid I don't understand your question - I think the second photo might explain it if you can get it uploaded but I'm not sure exactly what you are asking right now, please clarify
almost 9 years ago.
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I believe the image you have uploaded is a female gourd flower, not a fruit. It has yet to open to be pollinated. You can clearly see the elongated ovary that will become the fruit. The female flower must be pollinated by a male for this to happen. The information should be in the link provided.
Please have a look at the following post and the answers. I hope that there will be information that will help you with your problem, if not then please post a follow-up question
Hi Parveen - something didn't work with your first image (the one that you labaled as "gourd fruit in yellow dry condition"). Could you please try to upload it again? If you have difficulties, you can send it by email to mayor@plantvillage.com and we will upload it for you. Thanks. almost 9 years ago.
Hi Parveen, i'm afraid I don't understand your question - I think the second photo might explain it if you can get it uploaded but I'm not sure exactly what you are asking right now, please clarify almost 9 years ago.