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- Cucurbita abstract "Cucurbita (Latin for gourd) is a genus in the gourd family Cucurbitaceae native to and originally cultivated in the Andes and Mesoamerica. The Cucurbita genus is an important source of human food and is used for other purposes such as beverages, medicine, oil, and detergent. Some Cucurbita species were brought to Europe after the discovery of America and are now used in many parts of the world. The plants, referred to as squash, pumpkin or gourd depending on species, variety and local parlance, are grown for their edible fruits and seeds. Real (bottle-)gourds, used as utensils or vessels, belong to the genus Lagenaria and are native to Africa. Lagenaria are in the same family and subfamily as Cucurbita, but different tribes.There are five domesticated species: Cucurbita argyrosperma, C. ficifolia, C. maxima, C. moschata, and C. pepo. C. pepo includes varieties of both winter squash and summer squash, and C. moschata can be used as winter squash because the full-grown fruits can be stored for months. There is no universal agreement on how to handle the taxonomic treatment of the genus, with the number of species being listed varying from 13–30. There is uncertainty as to the ancestors of some species.Most Cucurbita species are vines, grow several meters in length, have yellow or orange flowers, and may have tendrils. Non-vining cultivars of C. pepo have been developed. There are two types of flowers on a plant, the female flowers that produce the fruit, and the male flowers that produce pollen. Many North and Central American species are visited by specialist pollinators in the apid group, but other insects including honey bees also visit.The Cucurbita genus is an important source of human food and the fruits are good sources of several nutrients such as vitamin A, vitamin C, dietary fiber, niacin, folic acid, and iron. In addition they are free of fat and cholesterol. The plants also contain the toxins cucurmosin and cucurbitacin. Medical uses of the plant include treating skin conditions and improving visual acuity.".
- Cucurbita class Eudicots.
- Cucurbita division Flowering_plant.
- Cucurbita family Cucurbitaceae.
- Cucurbita family Cucurbiteae.
- Cucurbita family Cucurbitoideae.
- Cucurbita kingdom Plant.
- Cucurbita order Cucurbitales.
- Cucurbita order Rosids.
- Cucurbita synonym "*Mellonia (Gasp.)".
- Cucurbita synonym "*Melopepo (Mill.)".
- Cucurbita synonym "*Ozodycus (Raf.)".
- Cucurbita synonym "*Pepo (Mill.)".
- Cucurbita synonym "*Pileocalyx (Gasp.)".
- Cucurbita synonym "*Sphenantha (Schrad.)".
- Cucurbita synonym "*Tristemon (Scheele)".
- Cucurbita thumbnail Cucurbita_2011_G1.jpg?width=300.
- Cucurbita wikiPageExternalLink pumpkins-and-squashes.
- Cucurbita wikiPageExternalLink 3188?fg=&man=&lfacet=&format=&count=&max=25&offset=&sort=&qlookup=pumpkin.
- Cucurbita wikiPageExternalLink list?qlookup=11641&format=Full.
- Cucurbita wikiPageID "144759".
- Cucurbita wikiPageRevisionID "604223233".
- Cucurbita betacaroteneUg "120".
- Cucurbita carbs "3.4".
- Cucurbita familia Cucurbitaceae.
- Cucurbita fat "0.2".
- Cucurbita fiber "1.1".
- Cucurbita folateUg "29".
- Cucurbita genus "Cucurbita".
- Cucurbita genusAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Cucurbita hasPhotoCollection Cucurbita.
- Cucurbita imageCaption "Cucurbita fruits come in an assortment of colors and sizes".
- Cucurbita ironMg "0.35".
- Cucurbita kj "69".
- Cucurbita luteinUg "2125".
- Cucurbita magnesiumMg "17".
- Cucurbita manganeseMg "0.175".
- Cucurbita name "Cucurbita".
- Cucurbita name "Summer squash, all varieties, raw".
- Cucurbita niacinMg "0.487".
- Cucurbita note "Link to USDA Database entry, for comparison, see values for raw pumpkin".
- Cucurbita ordo Cucurbitales.
- Cucurbita pantothenicMg "0.155".
- Cucurbita phosphorusMg "38".
- Cucurbita potassiumMg "262".
- Cucurbita protein "1.2".
- Cucurbita regnum "Plantae".
- Cucurbita riboflavinMg "0.142".
- Cucurbita sourceUsda "1".
- Cucurbita subdivision "see below".
- Cucurbita subdivisionRanks Species.
- Cucurbita subfamilia Cucurbitoideae.
- Cucurbita sugars "2.2".
- Cucurbita synonyms "*Mellonia (Gasp.) *Melopepo (Mill.) *Ozodycus (Raf.) *Pepo (Mill.) *Pileocalyx (Gasp.) *Sphenantha (Schrad.) *Tristemon (Scheele)".
- Cucurbita thiaminMg "0.048".
- Cucurbita tribus Cucurbiteae.
- Cucurbita unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Cucurbita unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Cucurbita unrankedOrdo Rosids.
- Cucurbita vitaUg "10".
- Cucurbita vitb6Mg "0.218".
- Cucurbita vitcMg "17".
- Cucurbita vitkUg "3".
- Cucurbita water "95.0".
- Cucurbita zincMg "0.29".
- Cucurbita subject Category:Cucurbitaceae.
- Cucurbita subject Category:Plants_and_pollinators.
- Cucurbita subject Category:Squashes_and_pumpkins.
- Cucurbita type LivingThing100004258.
- Cucurbita type Object100002684.
- Cucurbita type Organism100004475.
- Cucurbita type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Cucurbita type Plant100017222.
- Cucurbita type PlantsAndPollinators.
- Cucurbita type Squash112158798.
- Cucurbita type SquashesAndPumpkins.
- Cucurbita type VascularPlant113083586.
- Cucurbita type Vine113100677.
- Cucurbita type Whole100003553.
- Cucurbita type Eukaryote.
- Cucurbita type Plant.
- Cucurbita type Species.
- Cucurbita type FloweringPlant.
- Cucurbita type Plant.
- Cucurbita type Organism.
- Cucurbita comment "Cucurbita (Latin for gourd) is a genus in the gourd family Cucurbitaceae native to and originally cultivated in the Andes and Mesoamerica. The Cucurbita genus is an important source of human food and is used for other purposes such as beverages, medicine, oil, and detergent. Some Cucurbita species were brought to Europe after the discovery of America and are now used in many parts of the world.".
- Cucurbita label "Cucurbita".
- Cucurbita label "Cucurbita".
- Cucurbita label "Cucurbita".
- Cucurbita label "Cucurbita".
- Cucurbita label "Cucurbita".
- Cucurbita label "Kürbisse".
- Cucurbita label "Тыква".
- Cucurbita label "南瓜屬".
- Cucurbita sameAs Kürbisse.
- Cucurbita sameAs Cucurbita.
- Cucurbita sameAs Kuia.
- Cucurbita sameAs Cucurbita.
- Cucurbita sameAs Cucurbita.
- Cucurbita sameAs 호박속.