Cucumis trigonus — a medium houseplant
SPECIMEN · FROM THE LIBRARY
Cucumis trigonus

Cucumis Trigonus

Updated · 4 observations
ON THIS PLANT

Cucumis melo, also known as melon, is a species of Cucumis that has been developed into many cultivated varieties. The fruit is a pepo. The flesh is either sweet or bland, with or without a musky aroma, and the rind can be smooth (such as honeydew), ribbed (such as European cantaloupe), wrinkled (such as casaba melon), or netted (such as muskmelon). In North America, the sweet-flesh varieties are often collectively called muskmelon, including the musky netted-rind varieties and the inodorous smooth-rind varieties, and cantaloupe usually means the former type. However, muskmelon in a narrow sense only refers to the musky netted-rind type, while the true cantaloupe is the European type with ribbed and often warty rind that is seldom grown in North America.The origin of melons is not known. Research has revealed that seeds and rootstocks were among the goods traded along the caravan routes of the Ancient World. Some botanists consider melons native to the Levant and Egypt, while others place their origin in Iran, India or Central Asia. Still others support an African origin, and in modern times wild melons can still be found in some African countries.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Cucumis
Family
Cucurbitaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Acorn Squash en Field Pumpkin en Fordhook Squash en Ornamental Gourd en Pattypan Squash en Scallop Squash en Scallopini Squash en Straightneck Squash en Summer Squash
PLATES
Cucumis trigonus leaf
PLATE 01 · leaf
Cucumis trigonus fruit
PLATE 02 · fruit
Cucumis trigonus fruit
PLATE 03 · fruit
Cucumis trigonus habit
PLATE 04 · habit
ALSO IN THE LIBRARY

You might also like.