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Garden Master
I guess I could also have said that acorn squash, Jack o'Lantern pumpkins, and summer squash, including zucchini, are all Cucurbita pepo.
By the nature of their flowers, the bees probably carry their pollen.
There are 3 "common" species of squash and it should be possible to have 1 of each, still save seed, and not have them cross-pollinate. Of course, you would need to have the room. (And, not have gardening neighbors .)
Steve
Edited to Add: It would be like at a Chinese restaurant: Order 1 from column A, 1 from column B, and 1 from column C
A. hubbard or buttercup
B. butternut
C. pumpkin, acorn, or summer squash
By the nature of their flowers, the bees probably carry their pollen.
There are 3 "common" species of squash and it should be possible to have 1 of each, still save seed, and not have them cross-pollinate. Of course, you would need to have the room. (And, not have gardening neighbors .)
Steve
Edited to Add: It would be like at a Chinese restaurant: Order 1 from column A, 1 from column B, and 1 from column C
A. hubbard or buttercup
B. butternut
C. pumpkin, acorn, or summer squash