- Pumpkin | Description, Plant, Types, Scientific Name, Facts | Britannica
Pumpkin, fruit of certain varieties of squash in the gourd family (Cucurbitaceae), usually characterized by a hard orange rind with distinctive grooves Pumpkins are commonly grown as food for humans and also for livestock feed
- 22 Types Of Pumpkin From A to Z (With Photos!) - Live Eat Learn
How many types of pumpkin do you know? From ambercup to turban squash, we're covering the 22 most common pumpkin varieties!
- Pumpkin: Health Benefits and Nutrition - WebMD
Is pumpkin a fruit or a vegetable? Technically, a pumpkin is a fruit because it comes from the seed-bearing part (ovary) of a flowering plant, but many people treat it as a vegetable because of
- Pumpkin: Health Benefits and Nutrition
Pumpkin is a type of squash and a popular seasonal ingredient during the fall This nutrient-dense food has various health benefits thanks to a hefty amount of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants
- All about Pumpkins - Yard and Garden
October is pumpkin season! Whether its pumpkin pie or pumpkin spiced lattes, cute décor or scary jack-o-lanterns, many of us enjoy pumpkins when autumn arrives Below is information on how to select pupmkings, as well as how to grow, harvest, and store pumpkins at home
- Pumpkin - New World Encyclopedia
Pumpkin is the common name for large-fruited varieties of several species of trailing and climbing plants of the genus Cucurbita, characterized by a round, pulpy, orange or orange-yellow fruit with a thick rind
- Growing Pumpkins: How to Plant, Grow, and Harvest Pumpkins | The Old . . .
Learn everything you need to grow pumpkins—from choosing varieties to planting, harvesting, and curing Our guide covers how to care for pumpkins, the best time to pick them, and delicious pumpkin recipes
- Pumpkin | Diseases and Pests, Description, Uses, Propagation
Pumpkin plants are short-lived annual or perennial vines with branching tendrils and broad lobed leaves The plant produces large yellow or orange flowers and a pepo fruit (berry with a thick rind) known as a pumpkin
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