What is the Scientific Name of Pumpkin?

The scientific name for the pumpkin is Cucurbita pepo. It belongs to the family Cucurbitaceae, which also includes other squash, gourd, and cucumber varieties. The word "Cucurbita" is derived from the Latin word for "bottle," referring to the shape of the pumpkin fruit. "Pepo" is also a Latin word that means "large melon."

Pumpkins are native to North America and were domesticated by indigenous people thousands of years ago. They spread throughout the world after European colonization and are now commonly grown in both temperate and tropical climates.

  1. What genus do pumpkins belong to? Cucurbita
  2. What family do pumpkins belong to? Cucurbitaceae
  3. What is the etymology of the word "Cucurbita"? Latin for "bottle"
  4. What is the etymology of the word "pepo"? Latin for "large melon"
  5. Where are pumpkins native to? North America
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