Cucurbita radicans

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Calabacilla,
Calabaza de Coyote
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C. radicans
Binomial name
Cucurbita radicans
Synonyms[1]

Cucurbita gracilior L.H.Bailey

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Cucurbita radicans, commonly known in Mexico as Calabacilla[2] (little pumpkin/gourd) or Calabaza de Coyote[2] (coyote gourd),  is a species of gourd found growing wild, but also cultivated, in southern Mexico (specifically in the Federal Districts of Jalisco, Mexico and Michoacán[2]). The type specimen was collected growing in rocks below a mountain near Guadalupe in the vicinity of Mexico City (the exact location is unclear); other specimens were also ubiquitous in the area; in corn fields and gardens, either being cultivated, or as invaders.[1] It is a close relative of Cucurbita pedatifolia.[3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2  Cucurbita radicans was originally described and published in Annales des Sciences Naturelles; Botanique, sér. 5, 6: 8–10. 1866. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
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