Gourdlike
Gourdlike is a descriptive term used in botany, horticulture, and related design fields to indicate a shape resembling a gourd. Gourds are members of the Cucurbitaceae family and include a wide range of fruits, some edible when immature and others used for containers, crafts, or decoration. A gourdlike form typically features a bulbous or rounded body that tapers into a narrower neck, a bottle- or calabash-like silhouette, and a hard rind with ridges or other surface textures.
The term is non-taxonomic and descriptive rather than a strict classification. It is applied to cultivated
In horticulture and design, gourdlike forms are noted for their ornamental appeal as well as their practical