- Warted") C. pepo subsp.
ovifera var.
ovifera –
cultivated crooknecks, scallops, acorns, most
ornamental gourds C. pepo subsp.
ovifera var.
ozarkana – wild...
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through late summer. One
similar inedible C. pepo
variety is C. pepo var.
ovifera. "Summer
Squash Production".
North Carolina State University. Retrieved...
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Eastern Agricultural Complex,
which include squash (Cucurbita pepo ssp.
ovifera),
sunflower (Helianthus
annuus var. macrocarpus),
goosefoot (Chenopodium...
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Agkonia ovifera is a moth of the
subfamily Arctiinae that
occurs in Peru. It was
first described by Paul
Dognin in 1906. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching...
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these groups.
There is one non-edible
cultivated variety: C. pepo var.
ovifera.
Cucurbita species are used as food
plants by the
larvae of some Lepidoptera...
- yellow.
There is one
similar non-edible C. pepo variety: C. pepo var.
ovifera.
Yellow crookneck squash are
generally harvested immature, when they are...
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Boltenia ovifera is a
species of
ascidian tunicate in the
family Pyuridae. It is
found in the
Arctic to the
South of Cape Cod.
Boltenia ovifera has an average...
- the female,
often through some form of placenta. In the frog
Gastrotheca ovifera,
embryos are fed by the
mother through specialized gills. The
skink Pseudemoia...
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Mitrophrys agoma Karsch, 1895
Agocera elegantula Mabille, 1893
Mitrophrys halans Karsch, 1895
Tuerta ovifera Hampson, 1910
Aegocera tricolor H. Druce, 1883...
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marsh elder (Iva
annua var. macrocarpa), and
squash (Cucurbita pepo ssp.
ovifera).
Several other species of
plants were
later domesticated. The term Eastern...