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Cucurbita maxima

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
4Fabanae
Subclass
4Fabidae
Phase
7Cucurbitales
Subphase
4Sicyoideae
Stage
7
Name

Cucurbita maxima

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English: Squssh.
German: Riesen-Kürbis.
French: Potiron.
Dutch: Pompoen; Reuzenpompoen.
Source: Harry van der Zee, Links.
Cultural: a melo-drama; mellow.
TaxonomyCucurbita maxima is cultivated from the wild Cucurbita andreana in South America over 4000 years ago. The two species hybridize quite readily but have noticeably different calcium levels.
VarietiesArikara squash, Arikara tribe of the Dakotas.
Banana squash, elongated shape.
Boston marrow, sweet tasting, narrow at one end and bulbous at the other.
Buttercup squash.
Candy Roaster squash, Cherokee people in the southern Appalachians.
Hubbard squash, tear-drop shape.
Jarrahdale pumpkin.
Kabocha, Japanese variety.
Lakota squash, American variety.
Nanticoke squash.
Turban squash.
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