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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 653064'Nigerian Local'Cucurbita moschata Duchesne S9SEED2001DONATED01/12/2001Cultivar1609425PI 653064
1PI 550689'CANADA CROOKNECK (87-1)'Cucurbita moschata Duchesne New York, United StatesS9Not Available1991DONATED05/02/1991CultivarVariety which spontaneoulsy gave rise to the first butternut-type squash. Only recorded instance of spontaneous change from crookneck to butternut fruit1445625PI 550689
2PI 550690DERIVED CROOKNECK (87-2)Cucurbita moschata Duchesne New York, United StatesS91991DONATED05/02/1991Breeding materialCrookneck line derived from the self progeny of a rouge crookneck plant in a population of the unstable cultivar Butternut1445626PI 550690
3PI 550692PONCA BN (87-4)Cucurbita moschata Duchesne New York, United StatesS9Not Available1991DONATED05/02/1991Breeding materialPart of isogenic set derived from hand pollinator of 2 branches of a rare dimorphic plant in a field of Ponca Butternut. Relatively stable producer of butternut type fruit1445628PI 550692
4PI 550694'REGULAR BUTTERNUT (87-5)'Cucurbita moschata Duchesne New York, United StatesS91991DONATED05/02/1991CultivarA direct descendent from the original cultivar Butternut. Unstable for butternut type fruit. Must be rogued at flowering by examination of ovary shape1445630PI 550694
5PI 54089590Cucurbita ecuadorensis H. C. Cutler & Whitaker California, United StatesS9SEEDNot Available1990DONATED05/10/1990Cultivated materialIncreased by T.W. Whitaker in 1967, J.D. McCreight, Salinas, California, in 1984, 1985, 1,548 seeds in 13 progenies from controlled pollinations.1435831PI 540895
6PI 54089991Cucurbita okeechobeensis (Small) L. H. Bailey subsp. martinezii (L. H. Bailey) T. C. Andres & Nabhan ex T. W. Walters & D. S. Decker California, United StatesS9SEED1990DONATED05/10/1990Cultivated materialIncreased by T.W. Whitaker in 1967, J.D. McCreight at Salinas, California in 1985, 3,324 seeds in 24 progenies from controlled pollinations.1435835PI 540899
7PI 54090092Cucurbita okeechobeensis (Small) L. H. Bailey subsp. martinezii (L. H. Bailey) T. C. Andres & Nabhan ex T. W. Walters & D. S. Decker Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave, MexicoS9SEEDNot Available1990COLLECTEDFortin de las floresCultivated materialReceived by T.W. Whitaker in 1962. Increased by J. D. McCreight at Salinas, California in 1984 and 1985, 3,458 seeds in 21 progenies from controlled pollinations.1435836PI 540900
8PI 614685HDW 3180Cucurbita pepo L. subsp. ovifera (L.) D. S. Decker var. texana (Scheele) Filov Texas, United StatesNC71987COLLECTED08/1977North Clarkson Pasture, near Medio Creek, northeast side of FM2441, ~5 miles north-northwest of Woodsboro.28.30972222, -97.37638889Refugio; major drainage = Mission River.Wild materialSample of 5, relatively uniform, more or less spherical (no terminal constriction). Number of plants, maybe 1.1041746PI 614685
9PI 614688HDW 3170Cucurbita pepo L. subsp. ovifera (L.) D. S. Decker var. texana (Scheele) Filov Texas, United StatesNC71987COLLECTED03/12/1978Along Colorado River at home of Larry Hatfield (student), 4-5 miles west of La Grange.29.90527778, -96.87694444100Major drainage = Colorado.Wild materialNumber of plants unknown; some progeny in collection of 55 packets. From different parts of Colorado drainage and from different plants.1041757PI 614688
10PI 512749AS-CU-1Cucurbita pepo L. Castilla y León, SpainNC71985COLLECTED08/20/1984Property reserve Cocena, Asturias Province.43.50000000, -5.2833333321LandraceSown February, harvested September-October. Used for cooking and making black pudding.1407685PI 512749
11PI 512874V-CU-108Cucurbita pepo L. Castellon de Plana, SpainNC71985COLLECTED10/25/1984Farmland, La Foya, Castellon del la Plana Province.40.10000000, -0.23333333140LandraceSown May, harvested October. Used fried.1407810PI 512874
12PI 482592HokoreCucurbita pepo L. ZimbabweNC71983COLLECTED05/03/1982Farmstore; Kute School, Manicaland Province.-17.90000000, 32.86666667900Cultivated materialSown November, harvested April. Fruits hard skinned and warty.1377528PI 482592
13PI 458731VAV 3738Cucurbita pepo L. Buenos Aires, ArgentinaNC71981COLLECTED10/29/1980LandraceSeeds large, creamy white, margins darker.1353667PI 458731
14PI 451849GuicoyCucurbita pepo L. Sololá, GuatemalaNC71980COLLECTEDPRE 10/1980Solola, Solola14.76666667, -91.18333333LandraceFruit with small, white dot on bottom.1346785PI 451849
15PI 442791'Little Gem'Cucurbita pepo L. Transvaal, South AfricaNC71980DONATED05/1980CultivarFruits orange-yellow at maturity, weigh 140 to 225 grams. Flesh yellow, slightly fibrous, good taste. Most popular of all squashes in South Africa.1337727PI 442791
16PI 634982'Waltham Butternut'Cucurbita moschata Duchesne United StatesS91980DONATED02/11/1980Cultivar1616812PI 634982
17PI 438579HW 0179Cucurbita moschata Duchesne GuatemalaS9FRUIT1979COLLECTED02/26/1979Tulumajillo, Km 88 on road Guatemala City to Coban14.93333333, -90.033333331333515PI 438579
18PI 438700WC 2122Cucurbita pepo L. Yucatán, MexicoNC7FRUIT1979COLLECTED01/29/1979Piste, Yucatan20.70000000, -88.58333333LandraceReceived as Cucurbita mixta.1333636PI 438700
19PI 438811HW 0179Cucurbita moschata Duchesne MexicoS9FRUIT1979COLLECTED01/23/1979Suma, YucatanFruit flat, many lobes, dull yellow. Locally called Kanasin.1333747PI 438811
20PI 442294Calabasa de IndiaCucurbita pepo L. Guanajuato, MexicoNC71979COLLECTED10/24/1979Egido (Ejido) la Purisima, 37.5km from Queretaro on road to Celaya, GuanajuatoCultivated field.LandraceFruits dark green, light green stripes, cylindrical, 26cm long, 13cm diam.1337230PI 442294
21PI 442306Calabaza de IndiaCucurbita pepo L. San Luis Potosí, MexicoNC71979COLLECTED10/22/1979Soledad Diez Gutierrez, 2.5km north of circle on Carretera 5722.20000000, -100.95000000LandraceFruits smooth, greenish, dark green stripes, yellow at maturity, round-oblong, 19cm long, 17cm diam. Rind 2mm. Placenta solid. Flesh orange-yellow.1337242PI 442306
22PI 442311Calabaza de IndiaCucurbita pepo L. Guanajuato, MexicoNC71979COLLECTED10/23/1979San Bartolo de Berria (Berrio), Guanajuato.21.61666667, -101.06666667Cornfield near water-pumping station.LandraceFruits light green-mottled, creamy white at maturity, oval, 30cm long, 17cm diam.1337247PI 442311
23PI 442321Calabaza de MantecaCucurbita pepo L. Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave, MexicoNC71979COLLECTED11/01/1979Maltrata, Municipio de Maltrata, Veracruz18.80000000, -97.26666667LandraceFruits light green, white spots, 17cm long, 13cm diam.1337257PI 442321
24PI 427214Cucurbita moschata Duchesne Maryland, United StatesS9FRUIT1978DONATED07/24/1978Brittingham. Vine type. Fruit depressed globose, weight 2kg, brownish orange. Used for pies. 1322275PI 427214
25PI 420328Turkey #1Cucurbita pepo L. Sakarya, TurkeyNC7FRUIT1977COLLECTEDPRE 12/1977Serdvan, Merker-Adapazari, Sakarya Province. (GIS=Serdivan).40.75000000, 30.33333333LandraceSeedcoat thin, white.1317481PI 420328
26PI 379310ZeljankaCucurbita pepo L. North MacedoniaNC71972COLLECTEDPRE 12/1972Ivankovci41.84805556, 21.82250000500Landrace1284196PI 379310
27PI 368595'Trkalezna'Cucurbita pepo L. North MacedoniaNC71971COLLECTEDPRE 06/1971Trabotiviste41.88333333, 22.81666667650Landrace1276192PI 368595
28PI 368615'Obicna tikva'Cucurbita pepo L. North MacedoniaNC71971COLLECTEDPRE 06/1971Rastes41.74666667, 21.10361111820Landrace1276212PI 368615
29PI 357967'Bela svinska'Cucurbita pepo L. North MacedoniaNC71970COLLECTEDPRE 02/1970Bukovo40.98333333, 21.33333333710Landrace1267280PI 357967
30PI 357972'Przalka'Cucurbita pepo L. North MacedoniaNC71970COLLECTEDPRE 02/1970Radovise41.63333333, 22.46666667380Landrace1267285PI 357972
31PI 306126'Jantra'Cucurbita pepo L. Veliko Tarnovo, BulgariaNC71965COLLECTEDPRE 04/30/1965Originally from Experiment Station for Vegetable Crops, Gorna Orechovitza near TirnovoUncertain improvement status1229068PI 306126
32PI 282486GC 59Cucurbita pepo L. New Jersey, United StatesNC7FRUIT1962DEVELOPEDPRE 08/13/1962Cultivated materialSimilar to GC 58 (PI 282485), except yellow star very subdued. Seed from selfed fruit 5985-4. Comments from CG 58 similar to GC 57 (PI 282484), except yellow star not prominent. Comments from GC 57 (PI 282484) 'Meader Star' from the Univ. of New Hampshire, Durham. 'Table Queen' shape with yellow star on proximal end; seed naked.1209861PI 282486
33PI 234616'Long Green Bush'Cucurbita pepo L. Transvaal, South AfricaNC71956COLLECTEDPRE 09/24/1956Johannesburg, South Africa-26.20000000, 28.08333333CultivarA bush zucchini with good yield and solid dark green fruits. Intermediate in size and shape between Fordhook Zucchini and Black Zucchinin, but with no particular advnatages over Fordhook Zucchinin. -T.S. Torrey, W. Atlee Burpee Co., PA, 1959. Has resistance to squash mosaic. Very vigorous bush, leaves show silver markings, characteristic of zucchini. 1961 NE9 annual report summplement I.1185055PI 234616
34PI 234617'Skorsie'Cucurbita pepo L. Transvaal, South AfricaNC71956COLLECTEDPRE 09/24/1956Johannesburg, South Africa-26.20000000, 28.08333333Uncertain improvement statusSkorsie = squash1185056PI 234617
35PI 22723714868Cucurbita pepo L. Eşfahān, IranNC7FRUIT1955COLLECTED05/1955Market, Esfahan32.65972222, 51.671388891615LandraceColor greenish; cooked as a vegetable.1182097PI 227237
36PI 222786KadooCucurbita pepo L. Āz̄ārbāyjān-e Shārqī, IranNC71954COLLECTED11/1954Market, Tabriz38.08000000, 46.291944441372Landrace(Kadoo, Kadu, Kaddu = pumpkin/squash.)1180058PI 222786
37PI 212060Cucurbita pepo L. GreeceNC71954DONATED01/05/1954Uncertain improvement status1175364PI 212060
38PI 211993RIZAIYEHCucurbita moschata Duchesne Tehrān, IranS9FRUIT1953DONATED12/29/19531175314PI 211993
39PI 211999Cucurbita moschata Duchesne Tehrān, IranS9FRUIT1953DONATED12/29/19531175320PI 211999
40PI 2120001Cucurbita pepo L. Fārs, IranNC71953COLLECTEDPRE 12/29/1953Kadu (Kodow)29.10694444, 52.81166667Landrace1175321PI 212000
41PI 21201213Cucurbita pepo L. Āz̄ārbāyjān-e Shārqī, IranNC71953COLLECTEDPRE 12/29/1953Tabriz38.08000000, 46.29194444Landrace1175333PI 212012
42PI 212014Cucurbita pepo L. Tehrān, IranNC71953COLLECTEDPRE 12/1953LandraceMixture of C. pepo and C. moschata (PI 222760).1175335PI 212014
43PI 206957945Cucurbita pepo L. Eskişehir, TurkeyNC71953COLLECTED10/10/1952Harasi Farm, Eskisehir.LandraceHarasi Farm, Eskisehir.1173320PI 206957
44PI 204693176Cucurbita pepo L. Kayseri, TurkeyNC71953COLLECTED08/30/1952Kayseri bazaar.38.71666667, 35.50000000LandraceKayseri bazaar.1172181PI 204693
45PI 182198KundurCucurbita pepo L. Mardin, TurkeyNC71949COLLECTED1948Derik, Mardin.37.36666667, 40.28333333Landrace1157598PI 182198
46PI 181944Homs No. 10Cucurbita pepo L. SyriaNC71949COLLECTEDPRE 05/23/1949GIS=Homs (Hims) Administration34.25000000, 38.00000000Landrace1157371PI 181944
47PI 1773734950Cucurbita pepo L. Çorum, TurkeyNC7FRUIT1949COLLECTED08/02/1948Corum, Corum.40.55000000, 34.96666667LandraceBlack type.1153816PI 177373
48PI 1769616152Cucurbita pepo L. Çanakkale, TurkeyNC71949COLLECTED10/27/1948Can, Canakkale.40.03333333, 27.05000000Landrace1153441PI 176961
49PI 176965BalCucurbita pepo L. Kırklareli, TurkeyNC7FRUIT1949COLLECTED09/1948Kirklareli, Kirklareli.41.73333333, 27.20000000Landrace1153444PI 176965
50PI 176541SakizCucurbita pepo L. Kayseri, TurkeyNC7FRUIT1949COLLECTED09/22/1948Urgup, Kayseri.Landrace1153032PI 176541
51PI 176546DolmalikCucurbita pepo L. Konya, TurkeyNC71949COLLECTED09/24/1948Market, Aksehir, Konya.38.35000000, 31.41666667LandraceMarket, Aksehir, Konya.1153041PI 176546
52PI 174188DolmalikCucurbita pepo L. Gaziantep, TurkeyNC71949COLLECTED09/09/1949Seed dealer, Nizip, Gaziantep.37.01666667, 37.76666667LandraceSeed dealer, Nizip, Gaziantep.1151173PI 174188
53PI 1728607519Cucurbita pepo L. Kars, TurkeyNC71949COLLECTED08/18/1948Seed dealer, Igdir, Kars.39.93333333, 44.03333333LandraceSweet type.1150207PI 172860
54PI 1728708232Cucurbita pepo L. Urfa, TurkeyNC71949COLLECTED09/08/1948Seed dealer, Urfa, Urfa.37.13333333, 38.76666667LandraceSeed dealer, Urfa, Urfa.1150225PI 172870
55PI 1716256789Cucurbita pepo L. Amasya, TurkeyNC71948COLLECTED07/1948Seedsman, Amasya, Amasya.40.65000000, 35.85000000LandraceSweet type. Seedsman, Amasya, Amasya.1148371PI 171625
56PI 165047Dolma kabagiCucurbita pepo L. Ankara, TurkeyNC71948COLLECTED03/27/1948From Beypazari, Ankara.40.16666667, 31.93333333LandracePumpkin.1142130PI 165047
57Ames 26619DSW 815Cucurbita pepo L. subsp. ovifera (L.) D. S. Decker var. ozarkana D. S. Decker Missouri, United StatesNC72002COLLECTED11/02/1990Gasconade River, near the Wilbur Allen Memorial Wildlife Area's boat access ramp, Wright County.37.45833333, -92.45833333300Along river bank and on gravel bar.Wild material1631983Ames 26619