Angled Luffa, Sponge Gourd, Chinese Okra - บวบเหลี่ยม (Buap Liam) - Luffa acutangula
Executive Summary The angled luffa ( Luffa acutangula ), known locally as Buap Liam, is a vigorous climbing vine from the cucumber family, producing distinctive ridged gourds perfect for Thai cooking . Hua Hin's hot, humid climate — with temperatures between 25–35°C — makes it ideal for growing this fast-growing annual. Plant seeds at the start of the rainy season (May–June) in well-drained, compost-rich soil, and provide sturdy trellises, as vines can reach 3–5 meters. Harvest young fruits at 15–20 cm for the best flavor. In the kitchen, angled luffa shines in green curry, stir-fries with garlic, and clear soups. Beyond the table, mature dried fruits make natural sponges, and the plant attracts pollinators while providing shade for neighboring crops. Sustainable Vegetable Gardening in Hua Hin | Fresh & Natural Growth About Angled Luffa (บวบเหลี่ยม) Plant Characteristics: Vigorous climbing vine from the cucumber family (Cucurbitaceae) Distinctive ridged or angled fruits (hen...