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Pumpkin is a large orange fruit of the genus Cucurbita.
Both belong to the huge cucurbita or gourd family.
Squash, the Cucurbita group, alone has 27 species.
Along with certain other squashes, it belongs to the species Cucurbita pepo.
The plant species, Cucurbita pepo, is the same, but seeds and lanterns come from different varieties.
Of all the cultivated Cucurbita species, it is found outside of the Americas the least.
Some species, however, are native to South America, including Cucurbita pepo.
Red kuri squash is a cultivated variety of the species Cucurbita maxima.
Flahault, it should be explained, was the discoverer of the curious peg in Cucurbita.
It may also have spread naturally as the range of its favored wild host plant Cucurbita foetidissima expanded.
Winter squash is a summer-growing annual vegetable, representing several species within the genus Cucurbita.
A cultivar of Cucurbita maxima, it is closely related to the buttercup squash.
It is found in Cucurbita seeds.
The larvae feed on Cucurbita species.
The squash, Cucurbita pepo, is the same species that includes modern pumpkins and summer squash.
Flahault, on the peg in Cucurbita.
He may have been referring to Cucurbita moschata Duchesne, crookneck squash.
Members of the genus Cucurbita produce economically valuable fruits, namely squashes and pumpkins.
Courgette, Cucurbita pepo; courgettes are simply marrows harvested before they have been allowed to grow to full size.
The largest pumpkins are Cucurbita maxima.
For example, the seeds of Cucurbita maxima are fried in oil and ground to powder form, mixed with an equal amount of sugar.
Botanists call them Cucurbita pepo.
It is an oligolege, specializing on a few host plants, the squashes and gourds of genus Cucurbita.
Seminole is a tropical species, Cucurbita moschata, so it thrives in humid, wet conditions, climbing over small houses, even trees.
--the way The moon is made, and if men breathe and live In its rotund cucurbita?