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Cucurbita maxima

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is the most common "pumpkin" eaten in Australia (known in other countries as a winter squash) it has a mottled/stripy dark green and cream skin. The flesh is a bright orange and the vines have been known to grow up to 15 fruit on them of at least 2kg each. Known to grow in a wide variety of climates,
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accession in 1960 notes that Candy Roasters had been grown for more than 100 years as of that date. It is variable in size and shape with more than 40 distinct forms according to one authority. Candy roasters consistently feature fine-textured orange flesh, while varying in size (from 10 lbs to more
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Different squash types of this species were introduced into North America as early as the 16th century. By the American Revolution, the species was in cultivation by Native American tribes throughout the present-day United States. By the early 19th century, at least three varieties are known to have
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weighs from four to eleven pounds with a teardrop or round shape with a mottled orange and green color pattern. It is used both for its eating qualities and as decoration. This variety traces its ancestry to the
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Recommended spacing can vary depending on the specific variety, but generally, plants are spaced around 3–5 feet apart in rows that are approximately 6–10 feet apart. Planting depth of around 1–2 inches.
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fruits (top), plant in the middle of the season (middle) and fruits left at the end of the season (bottom). The opaque ones are fruits left on earlier seasons from a different plant on the same place.
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Since this plant requires a fair amount of hot weather for best growth, it has not become very well established in northern Europe, the British Isles, or in similar areas with short or cool summers.
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Díaz, Obregón D.; Lloja, Lozano L.; Carbajal, Zúñiga V. (2004). "Preclinical studies of cucurbita maxima (pumpkin seeds) a traditional intestinal antiparasitic in rural urban areas".
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than 250 lbs); shape (including round, cylindrical, teardrop, and blocky); and color (pink, tan, green, blue, gray, and orange). An article in the 1925
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shape (a flattish top) and dark green skin, weighs three to five pounds, and features dense, yellow-orange flesh. Not to be confused with
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of Delaware and Eastern Maryland. It is one of only a few surviving Native American winter squashes from the Eastern woodlands.
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Buttercup squash, a common cultivar, can be roasted, baked, and mashed into soups, among a variety of filler uses, much like
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provides an account of two candy roaster varieties at a Cherokee fair that were both of similar shape and size to a
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via Captain Knott Martin where Elizabeth Hubbard brought it to the attention of her neighbor, a seed trader named
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it is favoured by backyard growers. Is as its best when roasted, the skin, flesh, and seeds are all edible.
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Fertilization should be carried out based on soil test results and specific crop nutrient requirements.
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Taylor's Guides to Heirloom Vegetables: A Complete Guide to the Best Historic and Ethnic Varieties
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been commercially introduced in North America from seeds obtained from Native Americans.
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A Pink Banana squash, cut, with seeds removed, with a U.S. quarter for size comparison.
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Skilnyk, Hilary R.; Lott, John N. A. (1992). "Mineral analyses of storage reserves of
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Sanjur, Oris I.; Piperno, Dolores R.; Andres, Thomas C.; Wessel-Beaver, Linda (2002).
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has an elongated shape, with light blue, pink, or orange skin and bright orange flesh.
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fruits are smaller and not palatable. It hybridizes readily with individuals of other
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in cooking. According to one source, the name comes from Bela Hubbard, settler of
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have been developed. Only long-vining plants are known in this species. As in
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is a Japanese variety with dark green skin and bright golden-orange flesh.
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usually has a tear-drop shape and is often used as a replacement for
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Dwivedi, Sangam; Goldman, Irwin; Ortiz, Rodomiro (August 2019).
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The ideal soil pH range for cultivation ranges from 6.0 to 6.8.
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The Horticulturalist, and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste
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has been placed by modern biosystematics as a subspecies of
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is a pumpkin with gray skin that is nearly identical to
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is sweet, narrow at one end, and bulbous at the other.
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Ferriol, María; Picó, Belén; Nuez, Fernando (2004).
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Index

Buttercup squash

Scientific classification
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Plantae
Tracheophytes
Angiosperms
Eudicots
Rosids
Cucurbitales
Cucurbitaceae
Cucurbita
Binomial name
Duchesne
Synonyms
squash
India
Bangladesh
Myanmar
Appalachians


Argentina
Uruguay
calcium
Extrafloral nectaries
formally described
Charles Victor Naudin

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