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  2. My Grandmother Always Chose The Perfect Fall Pumpkins ... - AOL

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    Extra textures and colors are expected and celebrated in the fall. “I like to add varying sizes of pumpkins and gourds into beautiful tablescapes and table centerpieces,” says Meade.

  3. 37 No-Carve Pumpkin Decorating Ideas to Try This Halloween - AOL

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    Sprinkle Doughnut Pumpkins. Make mini gourds look good enough to eat by painting on some vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry frosting—complete with rainbow sprinkles, of course.

  4. A Complete Guide to the Most Popular Pumpkins - AOL

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    ButterKin Pumpkins. This hybrid between butternut squash and pumpkins combines the best of butternut flavors in a pumpkin form. It's also great for pies, soups, and roasted squash salads.

  5. List of gourds and squashes - Wikipedia

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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

  6. Connecticut field pumpkin - Wikipedia

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    The Cucurbita pepo group includes other pumpkins, winter squash, summer squash, acorns, and ornamental gourds. [2] It is a fruit which is sensitive to frost. The pumpkin plant has unisexual flowers and vines and large leaves. [3] The Connecticut field pumpkin is similar to winter squash, which was grown by Native Americans in the pre-Columbian era.

  7. Wax gourd - Wikipedia

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    Benincasa hispida, the wax gourd, [4] [5] also called ash gourd, [6] white gourd, winter gourd, winter melon, tallow gourd, ash pumpkin, [6] Chinese preserving melon, [6] is a vine grown for its very large fruit, eaten as a vegetable when mature. It is native to South and Southeast Asia.

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