Other common names
sing-kwa, sinqua, sinqua melon, strainer vine
A tender, tendril-climbing vine with rough-textured, maple-shaped leaves to 25cm across. From summer to autumn it produces male flowers in short clusters, and female flowers individually; all are bright yellow to 5cm across. From mid-summer, dark green, cyclindrical, ridged fruits to 30cm long begin to form. Unripe fruits can be eaten as a vegetable. If left to mature the skin can be picked off, the seeds removed, and the fibrous body used as an abrasive sponge
Position
Soil Types
Max Height
1.5-2.5 metres
Max Spread
0.1-0.5 metres