Seminole pumpkin and tropical calabaza are two types of subtropical pumpkins that thrive in hot, humid climates like Southwest Florida. These pumpkins are the same species, Cucurbita moschata, and ...
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Fun fact: Some pumpkins thrive in SW FL heat, offering subtropical twist on fall favorite
No, this is not another story about pumpkin spice: It's about subtropical pumpkins, closer-to-home delights that don't get nearly the love they deserve. Despite their associations with up-North apple ...
Seminole pumpkin and tropical calabaza are two types of subtropical pumpkins that thrive in Southwest Florida. Genetically the same plant, these pumpkins are a staple food for the Seminole and ...
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