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Variety of gourd (Lagenaria siceraria). One form was called ipu ʻawaʻawa by the Hawaiians from its bitter, even poisonous pulp, which was used medicinally. There is a non-poisonous, nonbitter pulp form, ipu mānalo. (NEAL 812.) See Plants: Vines.

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