Citrullus, commonly known as watermelon, has an interesting story. Legend has it that this fruit originated from African deserts where it helped quench the thirst of wanderers. The vibrant red flesh of the watermelon symbolizes love and friendship in many cultures. Its seeds were carried along trade routes, spreading its juicy sweetness worldwide. Today, watermelon is not only a delicious treat on hot summer days, but also a source of nutrients and hydration. From its humble origins to becoming a global favorite, the story of Citrullus reminds us of the power of nature to nourish and connect people across borders.
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Short Description
Citrullus is a genus of seven species of desert vines, among which Citrullus lanatus (the watermelon) is an important crop.