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Coolest pumpkins ever!That one isn't really warty in the classical sense (I half suspect it was half Hubbard squash, based on the texture and smell). There were SO MANY warts it was really more like an undulating surface. But the important bit was that the warts were not suberized (woody); that made the job doable.
Compare it to last years which was a no hope View attachment 22500 View attachment 22500View attachment 22501
THAT one proved to be half gourd, and had enough gourd genes to have a SHELL under that skin
I actually suspect the one carved tonight might have some squash in it too, given that skin pattern (looks like a turban) If the insides turn out to be bright reddish orange, I won't be surprised.
That farmstand over near Central Ave always has some wacky pumpkins (thier corn this year is also surprisingly diverse, a blessing in this low corn year)