

SQUASH TYPES SKIN
The skin of the pumpkin is usually ribbed and orange in color although some varieties are green, grey, yellow or red in color. The fruit can range greatly in size, from miniature pumpkins weighing a few ounces to giant pumpkins which can reach over 75 lbs (34 kg). The plant produces large yellow or orange flowers and a pepo fruit (berry with a thick rind) known as a pumpkin. Pumpkin plants are short lived annual or perennial vines with branching tendrils and broad lobed leaves. Pumpkin belongs to the family Cucurbitaceae and is grown primarily as a vegetable or ornamental plant. Pumpkin is the name given to a group of plant species in the genus Cucurbita, including Cucurbita pepo, Cucurbita mixta, Cucurbita maxima, and Cucurbita moschata. acorn squash, butternut squash, spaghetti squash, zucchini, banana squash, hubbard squash and buttercup squash. Squash originate from North and Central America and are referred to by their cultivar name e.g. Vining squash varieties can reach several meters in length and, as annuals, survive only one growing season. Squash plants produce yellow or orange flowers and green, white or yellow fruit in a variety of shapes and sizes with smooth or ridged skin. Bushes generally take up less space than the sprawling vine types and may have prickly leaves. Vines generally have large, lobed leaves and long vines which can climb by attaching to surfaces with their tendrils. Squash plants are are herbaceous annual plants which are either trailing vines or bush-like in morphology. pepo, which are widely grown for their edible fruit.

Squash is the collective name given to several species of plant in the genus Cucurbita, including C.
