Cucurbita
Cucurbita | |
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Sample o Cucurbita | |
Scientific classification | |
Kinrick: | Plantae |
(unranked): | Angiosperms |
(unranked): | Eudicots |
(unranked): | Rosids |
Order: | Cucurbitales |
Faimily: | Cucurbitaceae |
Subfaimily: | Cucurbitoideae |
Tribe: | Cucurbiteae |
Genus: | Cucurbita L. |
Species | |
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Synonyms | |
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Cucurbita is a genus in the gourd faimily Cucurbitaceae first cultivatit in the Andes an Mesoamerica an nou uised in mony pairts o the warld.[1][2] It includes species grown for thair fruit an edible seeds (the squashes, pumpkins an marrows, an the chilacayote), as well as some species grown anly as gourds. Thir gourds (an ither squashes) come in mony colours, includin blue, orange, yellae, reid, an green. Thay hae bicollateral vascular bundles. Mony North an Central American species are visitit bi specialist pollinators in the apid group Eucerini, especially the genera Peponapis an Xenoglossa, an thir bees can be very important for fruit set.
Cucurbita species are uised as fuid plants bi the larvae o some Lepidoptera species, includin cabbitch mochs, Hypercompe indecisa, an turnip mochs. Cucurbitin is foond in Cucurbita seeds.[3]
Several species o Cucurbita are native tae North Americae, includin Cucurbita foetidissima (buffalo gourd), Cucurbita digitata (calabazilla), an Cucurbita palmata (coyote melon). Thir plants produce gourds an furm lairge, fleshy, tuber-lik ruits. Some species, houiver, are native tae Sooth Americae, includin Cucurbita pepo.
Species
Leetit alphabetically.[4]
- C. argyrosperma
- C. cordata
- C. digitata – fingerleaf gourd
- C. ecuadorensis
- C. ficifolia – figleaf gourd, chilacayote
- C. foetidissima – stinkin gourd, buffalo gourd
- C. lundelliana
- C. maxima – winter squash, pumpkin
- C. mixta – pipian, cushaw pumpkin
- C. moschata – butternut squash, 'Dickinson' pumpkin
- C. okeechobeensis
- C. palmata
- C. pedatifolia
- C. pepo – acorn squash, field pumpkin, yellae simmer squash, zucchini, smaa multicoloured gourds
- C. radicans – calabacilla, calabaza de coyote