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  2. Negria - Wikipedia

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    The pumpkin tree grows to about 8 m in height. It has pale, corky bark and soft, brittle wood. The ovate to broadly elliptic leaves are 70–200 mm long and 45–100 mm wide; they have glossy upper surfaces and are pale and sparsely haired beneath. [2] The flowers are large and orange with small red dots, appearing over summer from October to ...

  3. Sugar bush - Wikipedia

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    The tree canopy is dominated by sugar maple or black maple. Other tree species, if present, form only a small fraction of the total tree cover. In the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick, Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia, and in some New England states, many sugar bushes have a sugar shack where maple syrup can be bought or sampled. [4]

  4. Pumpkin tree - Wikipedia

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    Pumpkin tree is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Negria : a Gesneriaceae native to sub-tropical Australia Solanum aethiopicum : a Solanum grown world-wide, used for decorative & culinary purposes

  5. The Best Store-Bought Pumpkin Pies, Ranked Best to Worst - AOL

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    3. Kroger. Crust: 6 out of 10. Filling: 5 out of 10. Size: 40 ounces. Price: $12. If you have a Kroger-owned grocery store near you, its pumpkin pie will do in a pinch, but homemade would be better.

  6. Pop Quiz! Is Pumpkin a Fruit or Vegetable? - AOL

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    The flesh of the pumpkin isn't especially protein-rich, but the seeds sure are. Just another reason to love cinnamon sugar pumpkin seeds! Protein is essential to a healthy body, and just half a ...

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  8. Solanum aethiopicum - Wikipedia

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    Solanum aethiopicum, bought as a "pumpkin tree" from a grocery store in Los Angeles, California. The leaves of Solanum aethiopicum are eaten as a leaf vegetable and are actually more nutritious than the fruit. The highly variable fruit of the plant is eaten both raw and cooked and is becoming more popular as a cultivated crop.

  9. Cucurbita moschata - Wikipedia

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    Dickinson pumpkin – Libby's uses a proprietary strain of Dickinson for its canned pumpkin [8] [9] Giromon – a large, green cultivar, grown primarily in the Caribbean. Haitians use it to make the traditional "soupe giromon". [10] Golden Cushaw – Similar in shape but a different species than the common Cucurbita argyrosperma "cushaw" type ...