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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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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
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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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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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1149:. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State University: 38–42.
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is sweet, narrow at one end, and bulbous at the other.
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Millán, R. (1945). "Variaciones del zapallito amargo
1339:. Kent, OH: Kent State University Press. p. 8.
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Ferriol, María; Picó, Belén; Nuez, Fernando (2004).
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1230:. United States Department of Agriculture. 1967.
1442:. Rutland, VT: The Tuttle Company. p. 100.
449:and is the ancestor of the domesticated forms.
1129:López-Anido, Fernando; Vesprini, José (2007).
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1394:"James J. H.Gregory: A Timeline of his Life"
1368:. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcour. p.
1478:"What Is Turban Squash and How Is It Used?"
1016:Nee, Michael (1990). "The Domestication of
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836:A vining cultivar growing up to a roof.
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595:people in the southern Appalachians. A
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1458:Experimental Farm Network Seed Store
1419:Downing, Andrew Jackson (May 1859).
1143:Cucurbit Genetics Cooperative Report
1574:Mark G. Hutton and R. W. Robinson.
2560:urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:30006538-2
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2024:List of squash and pumpkin dishes
998:The National Geographic Magazine.
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1396:. SaveSeeds.org. Archived from
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1075:Revista Argentina de Agronomía
618:and the other "pumpkin color".
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1436:Cady, Daniel Leavens (1919).
1316:. October 31, 1925. p. 8
1175:Agricultural Research Service
1439:Rhymes of Vermont Rural Life
1202:. Rare Seeds. Archived from
1669:List of gourds and squashes
634:Connecticut Western Reserve
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1131:"Extrafloral Nectaries in
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1335:Troyer, Loris C. (1998).
1247:. Ohio University Press.
1241:Best, Bill (2013-04-15).
899:10.21273/JASHS.129.1.0060
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638:Marblehead, Massachusetts
608:Charlotte, North Carolina
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1287:10.3390/agronomy9080441
1227:Plant Inventory No. 168
681:is an American variety.
630:Randolph Township, Ohio
483:but not necessarily in
324:Cucurbita turbaniformis
210:C. maxima subsp. maxima
1314:The Charlotte Observer
1200:"Boston Marrow Squash"
952:10.1073/pnas.012577299
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477:Extrafloral nectaries
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300:Cucurbita pileiformis
1623:at Wikimedia Commons
1360:Watson, Ben (1996).
585:Candy roaster squash
2128:Category: Cucurbita
1877:Straightneck squash
1400:on November 3, 2014
1310:"The Candy Roaster"
943:2002PNAS...99..535S
660:Sweet Meat_(squash)
642:James J. H. Gregory
522:A buttercup squash.
406:Subspecies andreana
389:, and the southern
332:Cucurbita zapallito
308:Cucurbita rapallito
1454:"Nanticoke Squash"
1098:Cucurbita andreana
1067:Cucurbita andreana
1036:10.1007/BF02860475
1020:(Cucurbitaceae)".
855:"Cucurbita maxima"
793:Many cultivars of
652:Jarrahdale pumpkin
612:Catawba watermelon
603:Charlotte Observer
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2069:Soup joumou
2059:Squash soup
2054:Pumpkin pie
1882:Tromboncino
1810:C. radicans
1775:C. moschata
1712:C. digitata
1585:16 November
1320:February 3,
740:Cultivation
553:the Dakotas
485:C. andreana
473:C. andreana
451:C. andreana
197:Subspecies
95:Angiosperms
2626:Categories
2593:WisFlora:
2529:Plant List
2085:Activities
1862:Gem squash
1789:C. palmata
1698:C. cordata
1560:2023-05-26
1555:The Spruce
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1463:2023-05-26
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882:Landraces"
842:References
662:varieties.
383:Bangladesh
271:L.H.Bailey
2637:Cucurbita
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2293:200022619
2029:Bundevara
1836:Cultivars
1768:C. maxima
1659:Cucurbita
1578:Cucurbita
1296:2073-4395
1100:pollen".
1018:Cucurbita
920:Cucurbita
769:July 2022
734:C. maxima
632:, in the
551:tribe of
506:Cultivars
481:C. maxima
469:C. maxima
455:C. maxima
443:Argentina
439:C. maxima
280:zapallito
159:Species:
152:Cucurbita
65:Kingdom:
2586:50172465
2581:Tropicos
2433:2.147138
2384:10197275
2371:116580-3
2212:BioLib:
2160:Wikidata
1924:Calabaza
1901:pumpkins
1887:Zucchini
1867:Kamokamo
1537:15614300
1274:Agronomy
1137:andreana
1081:: 86–93.
1052:40493539
979:11782554
807:manner.
716:Colombia
626:pumpkins
593:Cherokee
589:landrace
435:andreana
335:Carrière
311:Carrière
239:Carrière
231:Carrière
219:Synonyms
190:Duchesne
137:Family:
108:Eudicots
2415:MoBotPF
2332:2874515
2236:Ecocrop
2166:Q161180
1982:Related
1949:Kabocha
1914:Big Max
1852:Aehobak
1803:C. pepo
1676:Species
1508:July 5,
1044:4255271
961:3057572
939:Bibcode
811:Gallery
800:C. pepo
759:updated
708:pumpkin
673:Kabocha
549:Arikara
465:calcium
447:Uruguay
387:Myanmar
343:Peterm.
327:M.Roem.
303:M.Roem.
292:zipinka
268:turgida
256:triloba
147:Genus:
127:Order:
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646:eponym
575:turban
573:has a
367:squash
319:Blanco
295:Millán
259:Millán
121:Rosids
2547:CUMA3
2477:NZPCN
2397:22369
2379:IRMNG
2345:12597
2301:FoAO2
2275:EUNIS
2267:CUUMA
2228:329Z6
2215:38902
2205:89407
2192:26135
1135:Sub.
1048:S2CID
1040:JSTOR
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587:is a
401:Types
379:India
351:Gasp.
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254:var.
115:Clade
102:Clade
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2327:GBIF
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1587:2014
1580:spp"
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1406:2014
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1292:ISSN
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2568:RHS
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