Origin - Plant
Chemical Profile - Citrulline, Lycopene
Classification - Cucurbitaceae
Use - Agricultural, scientific
Description - Watermelon, derived from the plant species Citrullus lanatus, is a member of the Cucurbitaceae family. This fruit is noted for its rich composition of citrulline and lycopene. Its physical structure includes a thick green rind and juicy red interior. Watermelon is studied in agricultural and botanical research for its unique chemical structure. Check out a comparable item - Soft Sugar Medium and Biofield Tuning.
Chemical Profile - Citrulline, Lycopene
Classification - Cucurbitaceae
Use - Agricultural, scientific
Description - Watermelon, derived from the plant species Citrullus lanatus, is a member of the Cucurbitaceae family. This fruit is noted for its rich composition of citrulline and lycopene. Its physical structure includes a thick green rind and juicy red interior. Watermelon is studied in agricultural and botanical research for its unique chemical structure. Check out a comparable item - Soft Sugar Medium and Biofield Tuning.