Name: Luffa cylindrica
Common Name: Sponge Gourd, Luffa, Loofah
Luffa cylindrica, commonly known as Sponge Gourd, Luffa, or Loofah, is a fast-growing, annual vine that is part of the Cucurbitaceae family, which also includes cucumbers, melons, and squash. Native to tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, this plant is particularly known for its fruit, which, when mature and dried, is used as a natural sponge.
The plant produces long, cylindrical fruits that can grow up to 30 cm (12 inches) or more in length. When harvested young, the fruits are edible and often used in cooking, particularly in Asian cuisines. However, when allowed to mature fully, the fibrous interior becomes tough, and after drying and peeling, it reveals a fibrous skeleton that is widely used as a natural scrubber for bathing and cleaning.
The vine itself can grow rapidly, reaching lengths of up to 9 meters (30 feet) or more, with large, lobed leaves and tendrils that help it climb. It produces bright yellow flowers, which are attractive to pollinators.
