flowerbug
Garden Master
I didn't catch the multiple use of the generic *pumpkin* term pumpkin, I read the first few and went with it. I edited that post to correct it. Yes, it's so true - every Cucurbita variety basically has to be individually researched to confirm it's species. I don't think there is any real way to tell from looking at the varieties in the squash family what species it is.
i'm newbie enough with them that i would not know.
i do know that i have often had crosses showing up and i'm ok with that to a point.
 
					
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 In fact, the members of the gourd family did really well.
 In fact, the members of the gourd family did really well.







 The seeds I'd saved, as I've mentioned elsewhere, were heavily crossed & basically unusable. Tried "bush" acorn squashes from two seed companies - both turned out to be vining. I'm glad to finally find this again. Due to weather & my being out of town shortly after flowering began, my hand pollinations were limited, and only one of those took. Fortunately the seed yield from that one squash was surprisingly large. A great 'winter' squash for limited space, but they don't keep much beyond December.
The seeds I'd saved, as I've mentioned elsewhere, were heavily crossed & basically unusable. Tried "bush" acorn squashes from two seed companies - both turned out to be vining. I'm glad to finally find this again. Due to weather & my being out of town shortly after flowering began, my hand pollinations were limited, and only one of those took. Fortunately the seed yield from that one squash was surprisingly large. A great 'winter' squash for limited space, but they don't keep much beyond December. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		

