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  2. Watermelon - Wikipedia

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    The more than 1,200 [36] cultivars of watermelon range in weight from less than 1 kilogram (2 + 1 ⁄ 4 pounds) to more than 90 kg (200 lb); the flesh can be red, pink, orange, yellow or white. [37] The 'Carolina Cross' produced the current world record for heaviest watermelon, weighing 159 kg (351 lb). [38]

  3. List of world records held by plants - Wikipedia

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    Rafflesia arnoldii, the world largest flower in Bengkulu - Indonesia. With a flower growing up to 1.5 m (5 ft) in diameter, 3–4 m (10–13 ft) in perimeter and 10–12 kg (22–26 lb) in weight, Rafflesia arnoldii is the world's current largest individual flower. They grow in the forests of Sumatra and Borneo islands of Indonesia.

  4. Yes, the heaviest pumpkin at the NC State Fair was grown in ...

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    Also present at Tuesday’s weigh-in was Chris Kent, the current world record holder for heaviest watermelon. That record, set in 2013, stands at 350.5 pounds. Kent is from Sevierville, Tennesee.

  5. File:The big watermelon.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Watermelons - Wikipedia

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    Watermelon is grown in favorable climates from tropical to temperate regions worldwide for its large edible fruit. Pages in category "Watermelons" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.

  7. Wikipedia:Wikipedia records - Wikipedia

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    Featured article in the largest number of language Wikipedias but not in English: World War II (22 languages) Featured list on the most different language Wikipedias: List of Nobel laureates in Physics (16 languages)

  8. Citrullus - Wikipedia

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    Citrullus consists of the following species and subspecies: [2] [3]. Citrullus amarus Schrad. – citron melon; Citrullus colocynthis Schrad. – colocynth; Citrullus ecirrhosus Cogn. – tendril-less melon

  9. Chen Wen-yu - Wikipedia

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    Chen Wen-yu (Chinese: 陳文郁; 20 November 1925 – 7 December 2012) was a Taiwanese botanist, horticulturist and an inventor in agriculture science.He bred new strains and varieties of plants, including fruits, flowers, and vegetables over his 70-year-long career.