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Fruit tree: Pawpaw tree Asimina triloba: 2019 [9] Game bird: Bobwhite Quail Colinus virginianus [14] 2007 [1] Grape: Norton Vitis aestivalis: 2003 [1] [15] Grass: Big bluestem Andropogon gerardi: 2007 [1] [16] Historical dog: Old Drum: 2017 [9] Hockey team: St. Louis Blues 2019 [17] Holiday: Missouri Day (Third Wednesday in October) 1915 [18 ...
The fruit is a small grape 5–14 mm diameter, dark purple or black in colour. [5] It is the official state grape of Missouri. [6] Summer grape prefers a drier upland habitat. [2] The four varieties are: [3] V. a. var. aestivalis
Geobotanically, Missouri belongs to the North American Atlantic region, and spans all three floristic provinces that make up the region: the state transitions from the deciduous forest of the Appalachian province to the grasslands of the North American Prairies province in the west and northwest, and the northward extension of the Mississippi embayment places the bootheel in the Atlantic and ...
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Common name Synonyms Image Origin First developed and introduced Comment Use and Cold storage [2] [3] Harvest (days from full bloom) [4] [5] [6] and Fireblight susceptibility [7] [8] F1 =very resistant, F5 = very susceptible. Abate Fetel [9] Abbé Fetel France 1869 Scab susceptible. A major cultivar in Italy [10] Eating -1 o C 90 days 140–165 F3
Wild varieties contain a lot of seeds, making the processing of fruit pulp used in food and beverage manufacture more difficult. Cultivation has reduced the number of seeds, and some varieties have developed a very sweet flavor profile without the dreaded astringency of wild persimmon. Harvested fruits are shelf durable. [15]
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This list of gourds and squashes provides an alphabetical list of (mostly edible) varieties of the plant genus Cucurbita, commonly called gourds, squashes, pumpkins and zucchinis/courgettes. Common names can differ by location. The varieties included below are members of the following species: C. argyrosperma; C. ficifolia; C. maxima; C. moschata