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Gourds are distinct both in that their autumn harvest "contains" the summer months and in that their use for domestic ornamentation carries them "through to the holidays and beyond." Bailey notes that the primary interest in gardening gourds and the development of their fruits belongs to "the gardener and the horticulturist."