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Crane Head Gourd Seeds – Unique Shape, Easy to Grow, Strong Ornamental Appeal, Perfect for Home Gardening Enthusiasts

Crane Head Gourd Seeds – Unique Shape, Easy to Grow, Strong Ornamental Appeal, Perfect for Home Gardening EnthusiastsItem NO.: WP-0530-choice

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  • Realistic Crane Shape: Produces a unique single-belly fruit with a long, straight neck that naturally resembles a standing crane – but the neck must be manually staked during growth to stay straight.
  • Feather-Like Surface Texture: The gourd is covered in natural, intricate crisscross patterns that look just like crane feathers, adding striking ornamental appeal.
  • Single-Cavity Design: Unlike traditional bottle gourds that have two rounded chambers, this rare variety develops only one prominent belly.
  • Trellis Climber & Shade Provider: This vigorous vine is perfect for courtyard trellises, where it creates dense climbing foliage, cooling shade, and unique decorative gourds.
  • Neck Training Required: To achieve the classic crane-head silhouette, you must manually fix or support the neck as it grows – without training, the neck will curve and the crane effect is lost.

  • Crane Head Gourd Seeds – Beautiful Shape, Easy to Grow, Versatile Use, Excellent Ornamental Value


    Overview

    The Crane Head Gourd, also known as Crane Head Melon, is a unique ornamental variety of Lagenaria siceraria. Unlike common bottle gourds with two rounded chambers, this gourd develops just one prominent belly that forms the body of a crane. The long, straight neck grows upward and, with proper training, resembles the head and neck of a standing crane. The fruit surface is covered with intricate crisscross patterns that naturally look like crane feathers. Because the neck tends to bend without support, manual staking is required during growth to achieve the classic straight crane silhouette. This vigorous climber is ideal for courtyard trellises, providing both cooling shade and one-of-a-kind ornamental gourds.


    Key Features

    • Fruit Shape: Single round body + long, straight neck (crane-like)

    • Body Structure: One cavity (not two like standard bottle gourds)

    • Surface Texture: Feather-like crisscross patterns

    • Growth Habit: Climbing vine; requires trellis support

    • Special Requirement: Manual staking / neck training for straight shape

    • Best Use: Courtyard trellis for shade + ornamental display


    Cultivation Guidelines

    Because the Crane Head Gourd's most prized feature is its straight, upright neck, you must manually stake or tie the neck as it grows to keep it straight. Without this support, the neck tends to curve, and the crane-head effect is lost. The vine is vigorous and climbs well on a strong trellis. Plant in spring or autumn. Use a sturdy trellis to support the developing fruit. While not strictly required, greenhouse or protected cultivation can improve fruit quality and reduce surface blemishes.


    Why Choose the Crane Head Gourd?

    This is not your average bottle gourd. The single-belly, straight-neck, feathered-texture combination is extremely rare and highly sought after by gourd artists and ornamental gardeners. When properly staked, each fruit becomes a natural sculpture of a crane – no carving required. It also serves a dual purpose: climbing up a courtyard trellis, it provides cool summer shade while producing these conversation-starting gourds. Whether for autumn decoration, craft projects, or simply to amaze your neighbors, the Crane Head Gourd delivers unmatched character with basic neck training and a strong trellis.

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