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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 595838'Saffron Prolific Straightneck'Cucurbita pepo L. Colorado, United StatesNC7FRUIT1996DEVELOPEDCultivarButter yellow semi-crookneck. Typically picked at 6 inch length. Compact bush plant has open structure, making for easy picking. Notably smaller bush than other semi-crooknecks. Large leaves provide fruit with excellent protection from sunburn.1532282PI 595838
1PI 614692292 Population 5Cucurbita pepo L. subsp. ovifera (L.) D. S. Decker var. ozarkana D. S. Decker Mississippi, United StatesNC71996COLLECTED11/07/1994Southeast of Eagle Lake and west of State Highway 465, around 10 miles west of U.S. Highway 61, Warren County.32.45000000, -91.4166666727A few meters uphill from swampy woods, at edge of woods, along dirt road with plowed field on other side. Tangled with other vines including Campsis radicans.Wild materialPopulation 5: (Five nearby populations collected in all.) Green striped fruits hanging from dead vines growing 6 meters up into trees tangled with other vines including Campsis radicans. Fruits pyriform with short wide necks. Flesh non-bitter.1516043PI 614692
2PI 614693294Cucurbita pepo L. subsp. ovifera (L.) D. S. Decker var. ozarkana D. S. Decker Mississippi, United StatesNC71996COLLECTED11/07/19942.2 miles northeast of Stoneville, around 10 miles east of Greenville, Washington County.33.43333333, -90.8500000036Harvested cotton field.Wild materialLarge and small green striped to faded fruits, ranging from pyriform to spherical or transversely ellipsoid in shape. Flesh non-bitter. Mostly scattered on ground. A serious weed problem in cotton and soybean fields.1516044PI 614693
3PI 615152Little Chicago Miniature PumpkinCucurbita pepo L. Indiana, United StatesNC7FRUIT1993DONATED02/19/1993Cultivated materialComposite of 7 strains (including 2 gourd influenced); white, yellow, orange, etc.; all developed locally.1084370PI 615152
4PI 532354Calabacilla locaCucurbita pepo L. subsp. fraterna (L. H. Bailey) Lira et al. Tamaulipas, MexicoNC7Not Available1988COLLECTED01/09/1986Along hwy. Mex. 85 near the microondas (microwave) tower on Mesa la Sandia, between Llera and Rancho Nuevo, 5km NNE of Llera de Canales, Municipal Llerade Canales.23.36666667, -99.00000000500Thornscrub woods on flat mesa top with volcanic bedrockWild materialFruits 5, obloid to spheroid, 4.5-6.5cm in diameter, 2 still green with lighter green stripes and flecking, fading to orange. Rind smooth, moderately soft, 1 mm thick. Flesh extremely bitter. Seeds 7-9mm long, 4-6mm wide.1427290PI 532354
5PI 532355179Cucurbita pepo L. subsp. fraterna (L. H. Bailey) Lira et al. Tamaulipas, MexicoNC7FRUIT1988COLLECTED01/10/1986El Piruli, along hwy. Mex. 70, 65km ESE of Ciudad Victoria, Municipal Casa.23.56666667, -98.53333333400Foothills of Sierra Tamaulipas, thornscrub woods with limestone bedrockWild materialFruits 8, obloid to spheroid, from green with lighter green stripes and flecking to almost completely bright orange with stripes 3.5-4.5cm diameter. Flesh extremely bitter. Rind smooth and moderately soft, 1 mm thick.1427291PI 532355
6PI 532356180Cucurbita pepo L. subsp. fraterna (L. H. Bailey) Lira et al. Tamaulipas, MexicoNC7Not Available1988COLLECTED01/10/1986El Piruli, along hwy. Mex 70, 65km ESE of Ciudad Victoria, Municipal Casas.23.56666667, -98.53333333400Foothills of Sierra Tamaulipas, thornscrub woods with limestone bedrock.Wild materialFruit found 1 km E of PI 532355, single fruit larger with thicker rind, obovoid, faded yellow, 7cm long, 6cm wide. Rind 2mm thick.1427292PI 532356
7PI 518687Acorn SquashCucurbita pepo L. New York, United StatesNC7FRUIT1988COLLECTED10/17/1984Grocery store, Bronx, Bronx CountyCultivated material1413623PI 518687
8PI 614683HDW 5531Cucurbita pepo L. subsp. fraterna (L. H. Bailey) Lira et al. Tamaulipas, MexicoNC7Not Available1987COLLECTED01/10/1987Along roadside at Valdo el Moro, ~ 60 km east of Cuidad Victoria on Highway 70, Victoria County.23.76666667, -98.56666667Wild materialAll fruits green and white striped maturing to orange; bitter.1041738PI 614683
9PI 614686HDW 3162Cucurbita pepo L. subsp. ovifera (L.) D. S. Decker var. texana (Scheele) Filov Texas, United StatesNC71987COLLECTED08/1977San Antonio River bottom, west bank at River Ranch, 2 miles north of the main ranch buildings, 7 miles southeast of Junction 239 and 183 (77a), Goliad County.28.64250000, -97.27194444Major drainage = San Antonio.Wild materialFruits ovate to spherical - not pyriform. Number of plants not known.1041753PI 614686
10PI 614687HDW 3173Cucurbita pepo L. subsp. ovifera (L.) D. S. Decker var. texana (Scheele) Filov Texas, United StatesNC71987COLLECTED1977High bank of Guadalupe River, near bridge at Independence Park, Gonzales County.100Major drainage = Guadalupe.Wild materialFruit from a single plant; spherical with no constrictions. Although brown, fruits may be from last year.1041754PI 614687
11PI 614689HDW 5299Cucurbita pepo L. subsp. ovifera (L.) D. S. Decker var. texana (Scheele) Filov Texas, United StatesNC71987COLLECTED08/02/1984Along the Navasota River at Camp Cooley Ranch, Robertson County.100Cluster of plants in deep sand on first river terrace, near woodland road, ~400 meters from the big tank ("bottoms pasture").Wild material1041760PI 614689
12PI 508469'Zucchini'Cucurbita pepo L. Korea, SouthNC71986DEVELOPEDPRE 06/24/1986CultivarBush type, compact. Fruits cylindrical, elongated, smooth, very dark green with greenish white flesh. Very prolific under indoor forcing. Texture and taste very good. Cold tolerant .1403405PI 508469
13PI 615088'Amish Field Pie Pumpkin'Cucurbita pepo L. Maryland, United StatesNC7FRUITNot Available1985DONATEDPRE 12/1985Cultivar1029153PI 615088
14PI 615105'Round Zucchini'Cucurbita pepo L. Pennsylvania, United StatesNC7FRUIT1985DONATEDPRE 12/1985Cultivar1029214PI 615105
15PI 615108'Tender and True Marrow'Cucurbita pepo L. California, United StatesNC7Not Available1985DONATEDPRE 12/1985Cultivar1029222PI 615108
16PI 615111'White Acorn'Cucurbita pepo L. Iowa, United StatesNC71985DEVELOPEDPRE 12/1985Cultivar1029231PI 615111
17PI 615114'Golden Bush Scallop'Cucurbita pepo L. Texas, United StatesNC7Not Available1985DONATEDPRE 12/1985Cultivar1029238PI 615114
18PI 615115'Yellow Scallop'Cucurbita pepo L. Vermont, United StatesNC71985DONATEDPRE 12/1985Cultivar1029241PI 615115
19PI 267755Vegetable MarrowCucurbita pepo L. England, United KingdomNC71960COLLECTED04/1957Uncertain improvement statusTable variety. Plants runners, vigorous, early maturing; fruit dark green, striped orange, smooth, oblong, 11 by 5 inches, four per plant. Susceptible to mosaic and powdery mildew.1201557PI 267755
20Ames 26875DSW 1263Cucurbita pepo L. subsp. ovifera (L.) D. S. Decker var. ozarkana D. S. Decker Illinois, United StatesNC72002COLLECTED07/12/2000Randolph County.37.95166667, -89.92638889Soybean field. Drainage into Kaskaskia Island.Wild materialPear shaped fruit. 1639165Ames 26875
21Ames 26882DSW 1321Cucurbita pepo L. subsp. ovifera (L.) D. S. Decker var. ozarkana D. S. Decker Mississippi, United StatesNC72002COLLECTED09/25/2000Issaquena County.32.72194444, -91.02444444Edge of cotton field. Drainage into Mississippi River.Wild materialPear or lump-in-neck shaped fruit. 1639172Ames 26882
22Ames 26884DSW 1324Cucurbita pepo L. subsp. ovifera (L.) D. S. Decker var. ozarkana D. S. Decker Louisiana, United StatesNC72002COLLECTED09/26/2000Tensas County.31.92666667, -91.21500000Cotton field. Drainage into Mississippi River.Wild materialOval shaped fruit. 1639174Ames 26884
23Ames 26890DSW 1483Cucurbita pepo L. subsp. ovifera (L.) D. S. Decker var. ozarkana D. S. Decker Arkansas, United StatesNC72002COLLECTED02/10/2002Near Garland, Miller County.33.36277778, -93.70972222Agricultural field. Drainage into Greater Red River.Wild materialFlat, round, or mildly oblong shaped fruit. 1639180Ames 26890
24Ames 268911282Cucurbita pepo L. subsp. ovifera (L.) D. S. Decker var. texana (Scheele) Filov Texas, United StatesNC72002COLLECTED07/16/2000Madison County.30.96666667, -95.93333333Floodplain, brush pile. Drainage into Navasota River.Wild materialEgg shaped fruit. 1639181Ames 26891
25Ames 26607DSW 802Cucurbita pepo L. subsp. ovifera (L.) D. S. Decker var. ozarkana D. S. Decker Arkansas, United StatesNC72002COLLECTED11/04/1990Buffalo River, just downstream from Highway 14 bridge, Searcy County.36.06250000, -92.06250000120Gravelly sand bar.Wild material1631971Ames 26607
26Ames 26610DSW 806Cucurbita pepo L. subsp. ovifera (L.) D. S. Decker var. ozarkana D. S. Decker Oklahoma, United StatesNC72002COLLECTED1990Illinois River, Cherokee County.35.83333333, -94.91666667300Wild material1631974Ames 26610
27Ames 26612DSW 808Cucurbita pepo L. subsp. ovifera (L.) D. S. Decker var. ozarkana D. S. Decker Missouri, United StatesNC72002COLLECTED1990Wilson Creek, Christian County.37.12500000, -93.45833333300Wild material1631976Ames 26612
28Ames 26616DSW 812Cucurbita pepo L. subsp. ovifera (L.) D. S. Decker var. ozarkana D. S. Decker Illinois, United StatesNC72002COLLECTED1990Illinois River, Jersey County.39.12500000, -90.58333333150Wild material1631980Ames 26616
29Ames 26617DSW 813Cucurbita pepo L. subsp. ovifera (L.) D. S. Decker var. ozarkana D. S. Decker Kentucky, United StatesNC72002COLLECTED1990Red River Drainage, Powell County.37.85833333, -83.67500000Wild material1631981Ames 26617
30NSL 180768'CONFEDERATE GOLD'Cucurbita pepo L. United StatesNC71983DEVELOPEDCultivarConfederate Gold (16D-14) - Breeder and vendor: Ferry-Morse Seed Co. Characteristics: open pollinated, yellow crookneck type with very uniform, attractive fruits; plants large, vigorous, medium open. Similar: Yellow Summer Crookneck Improved. Adaptation: southeast United States. 1982.1156618NSL 180768