familyCucurbitaceae
genusCucurbita
speciesCucurbita melopepo
subspeciesCucurbita melopepo subsp. melopepo
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Latest revision as of 22:23, 5 November 2020
Pepos solid or striped, multiple colors, including yellow and orange, rind smooth, ribbed, or warty, flesh not bitter (except for some ornamental gourd cultivars). Seeds germinating within 3–15 days, depending on cultivar.
Distribution
North America, introduced and cultivated nearly worldwide.
Discussion
Variety 1
Selected References
None.