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  • Cucurbita moschata, Cucurbita okeechobeensis, Cucurbita palmata, Cucurbita pepo Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 1010. 1753. , Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 441. 1754. Guy L. Nesom
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  • familyCucurbitaceae genusCucurbita speciesCucurbita pepo Show Lower Taxa Cucurbita pepo subsp. pepo Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 1010. 1753. Guy L. Nesom Introduced
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  • Tristemon texanus Scheele Linnaea 21: 586. 1848 (as texanum) Synonyms: Cucurbita pepo subsp. texana (Scheele) Filov Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment
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  • monospecific. Cucurbitaceae generally is easy to recognize: the fruit is usually a pepo (a hard-shelled berry). Fruits are produced in a wide array of shapes and
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  • Bailey Gentes Herb. 2: 179. 1930. Guy L. Nesom Conservation concern Basionym: Pepo okeechobeensis Small J. New York Bot. Gard. 31: 12, figs. 1, 2. 1930 Treatment
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  • fingerlike projections on margins; staminodes present or rarely absent. Fruits pepos, mono- or bicolor, green to yellow, orange, or tan [white, brown, purple]
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  • Cucurbita pepo subsp. pepo (category Cucurbita pepo)
    genusCucurbita speciesCucurbita pepo subspeciesCucurbita pepo subsp. pepo [I] Guy L. Nesom Synonyms: Cucurbita aurantia Willdenow C. pepo var. medullosa Alefeld
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  • Bailey) G. L. Nesom [C. fraterna L. H. Bailey; C. pepo var. fraterna (L. H. Bailey) Filov et al.; C. pepo subsp. <fraterna (L. H. Bailey) Lira, Andres & M
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  • Synonyms: Cucurbita ovifera Linnaeus C. pepo var. condensa L. H. Bailey C. pepo subsp. ovifera (Linnaeus) D. S. Decker C. pepo var. ovifera (Linnaeus) Alefeld
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  • 1848 (as texanum) Synonyms: Cucurbita pepo var. texana (Scheele) D. S. Decker Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Pepos usually green and white striped at
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  • Nesom Phytoneuron 2011-13: 24. 2011. Guy L. Nesom Endemic Basionym: Cucurbita pepo var. ozarkana D. S. Decker J. Ethnobiol. 13: 69. 1993 Treatment appears in
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  • Kentucky field or Dickinson pumpkin Tennessee sweet potato Introduced Synonyms: Pepo moschata (Duchesne) Britton Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment
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  • A Text property defining a single value. Structure: pepo A subproperty of fruit A Type of fruit None. None.
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  • gourd calabazilla chili coyote Synonyms: Cucurbita perennis (E. James) A. Gray Pepo foetidissima (Kunth) Britton Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment
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  • short-columnar to nearly absent; stigmas 3, linear; staminodes absent. Fruits pepos, silvery green to green with darker, raised, broad, longitudinal stripes
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  • style 1, narrow; stigmas 1, obscurely 2–3-lobed; staminodes absent. Fruits pepos, dark green to gray at maturity, fusiform to ovoid, beaked or not, dry, thin-walled
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  • short-columnar, deeply cleft; stigmas 3, 2-lobed; staminodes present. Fruits pepos, green, yellow, or variegated green and whitish or green and yellow, ± longitudinally
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  • locule; style 1, columnar; stigmas 3, 2-lobed; staminodes 3(–5). Fruits pepos, usually greenish, sometimes white-striped, drying brownish, cylindric to
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  • 2–4 mm, petals 6–8 mm, corolla tube 0–1 mm, sparsely puberulent inside. Pepos light yellowish green to light yellow, sometimes with light green stripes
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  • locule; style 1, narrow; stigmas 1, 3-lobed; staminodes 3, minute. Fruits dry pepos or berrylike, red to scarlet, orange, or golden brown [green], mostly ellipsoid-cylindric
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