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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.
Some species, however, are native to South America, including Cucurbita pepo.
The squash, Cucurbita pepo, is the same species that includes modern pumpkins and summer squash.
Botanists call them Cucurbita pepo.
The spaghetti squash (Cucurbita pepo) is an oblong seed-bearing variety of winter squash.
Cucurbita pepo var.
Pumpkin is the fruit of the species Cucurbita pepo or Cucurbita mixta.
Courgette, Cucurbita pepo; courgettes are simply marrows harvested before they have been allowed to grow to full size.
It occurs naturally in willow (Salix), tea, hycinth, zucchini (Cucurbita pepo).
Yellow summer squash (one of several cultivated Cucurbita pepo) is a type of yellow-coloured summer squash.
African Cucurbita pepo L.: properties of seed and variability in fatty acid composition of seed oil.
Sweet dumpling squash (also called "dumpling squash"; Cucurbita pepo)
The Initial Domestication of Cucurbita pepo in the Americas 10,000 Years Ago
Yellow crookneck squash is one of the many cultivars of Cucurbita pepo, the species that also includes some pumpkins and most other summer squashes.
Cucurbita pepo (field pumpkin), Used as an ingredient in "schumaakwe cakes" and is used externally for rheumatism and swelling.
While nearly all summer squash are cultivars of Cucurbita pepo, tromboncino is a cultivar of Cucurbita moschata.
Heart of gold squash (Cucurbita pepo; a hybrid of acorn squash and sweet dumpling squash)
Delicata squash (Cucurbita pepo) is a winter squash with distinctive longitudinal dark green stripes on a yellow or cream colored background and sweet, orange-yellow flesh.
The species Cucurbita pepo is a cultivated plant of the species Cucurbita pepo ssp.
It is made by pressing roasted, hulled pumpkin seeds (pepitas), from a local variety of pumpkin, the "Styrian oil pumpkin" (Cucurbita pepo var.
To the Editor: Re "Consider the Pumpkin" (editorial, Oct. 31): Cucurbita pepo, to which group the pumpkin belongs, is not uniquely American.
The seeds (and seed oil, see below) of pumpkins, such as Cucurbita pepo varieties have been subject to a great deal of research, especially into the treatment of prostate ailments.
Acorn squash (Cucurbita pepo), also called pepper squash or Des Moines squash, is a winter squash with distinctive longitudinal ridges and sweet, yellow-orange flesh.
Nearly all summer squashes are varieties of Cucurbita pepo, though not all Cucurbita pepo are considered summer squashes.