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  2. Cucurbita moschata - Wikipedia

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    Gymnopetalum calyculatum Miq. Cucurbita moschata is a species originating in either Central America or northern South America. [2] It includes cultivars known as squash or pumpkin. C. moschata cultivars are generally more tolerant of hot, humid weather than cultivars of C. maxima or C. pepo. They also generally display a greater resistance to ...

  3. Pumpkin - Wikipedia

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    The top pumpkin-producing states include Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and California. [4] Pumpkin is the state squash of Texas. [27] According to the Illinois Department of Agriculture, 95 percent of the U.S. crop intended for processing is grown in Illinois. [28]

  4. List of U.S. state foods - Wikipedia

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    State pie. Apple pie, required by law to be served with: a glass of cold milk, a slice of cheddar cheese weighing a minimum of 1/2 ounce, or. a large scoop of vanilla ice cream. 1999 [108][109] State vegetable. Gilfeather Turnip.

  5. Indiana man grows 1,300-pound pumpkin - AOL

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    This is about as exciting as vegetables get for some. Indiana farmer Keith Edwards has spent the last four years raising a Cinderella-worthy pumpkin. Right now he has seven big beauties growing.

  6. Circleville Pumpkin Show - Wikipedia

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    Every Pumpkin Show officially kicks off with the weigh-in of large pumpkins from around the area. The largest pumpkin to date was grown by Bob & Jo Liggett, with their entry from 2023 weighing in at 2,388.5 pounds (1,083.4 kg). It is the current Ohio state record holder. Recent weigh-ins have had multiple entries that go over 1,000 pounds (450 kg).

  7. What's the Difference Between Pumpkin and Squash? - AOL

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    Pumpkins, squashes, and gourds are all part of a botanical family of fruit known as the Cucurbitaceae family. It's a big family with over 900 species; that said, they do have some differences. For ...

  8. Can You Compost Pumpkins? 10 Tips for Doing It Right (And ...

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    9. Compost directly in the garden. Although pumpkins and pumpkin plants are usually composted in compost bins or piles, you can also compost pumpkins directly in the garden with trench composting ...

  9. Geography of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Overview. Indiana is bordered on the north by Lake Michigan and the state of Michigan; on the east by Ohio; on the south by Kentucky, with which it shares the Ohio River as a border; and on the west by Illinois. Indiana is one of the Great Lakes states. The northern boundary of the states of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois was originally defined to ...