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- Cucurbita - Wikipedia
Cucurbita (Latin for ' gourd ') [2][3] is a genus of herbaceous fruits in the gourd family, Cucurbitaceae (also known as cucurbits or cucurbi), native to the Andes and Mesoamerica Five edible species are grown and consumed for their flesh and seeds
- Cucurbita (Courgette, Gourd, Ornamental Gourd, Ornamental . . .
Cucurbita is a genus of annual, warm-season, vining plants in the cucumber family (Cucurbitaceae) native to North and South America It includes commonly cultivated vegetables (although botanical terms, they are fruit) such as summer and winter squashes, pumpkins, zucchini, and ornamental gourds
- The Many Different Types of Cucurbits - Illinois Extension
Cucurbits are members of the Cucurbitaceae family and are home to some of the most popular garden crops in the world This article will dive into the three main categories of cucurbit crops: cucumber, melon, and squash Each one of these categories could become a book unto itself and we only touch on the subcategories of each
- Cucurbita pepo – Pumpkin - Gardenia
A beloved symbol of autumn, Pumpkins (Cucurbita pepo) are plump annuals grown for their fleshy, nutritious fruits Carved into jack-o’-lanterns for Halloween and cooked into pies for Thanksgiving dessert in the United States and Canada, Pumpkins are easy and fun to grow
- Cucurbita: Origin, Breeding Methods and Varieties
The cultivated species of Cucurbita are widely distributed throughout tropical, subtropical and temperate regions of both the New and Old World In these areas squash and pumpkin are important in agriculture, but are considered as minor crops
- Cucurbita pepo (Acorn Squash, Courgette, Ornamental Gourd . . .
Cucurbita pepo should be transplanted in late spring, early summer, or after the last frost Click here to see a calendar of planting schedules, time-to-harvest, and recommended spacing for your edible garden
- Gourds (Cucurbita) Plant Care How to Grow, Water
Cucurbita is a genus within the gourd family (Cucurbitaceae) that includes a variety of squashes, pumpkins, and gourds This genus is native to the Americas, where many of its species have been cultivated for thousands of years
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