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Cucurbita pepo subsp.
pepo,
called summer squash. It has been
domesticated in the
Americas for
thousands of years. Some
authors maintain that C.
pepo is derived...
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Pepo may
refer to:
Pepo (botany), a
modified berry with a hard
outer rind,
typical of
cucurbits such as cu****bers and
melons Pepo Mill., a
synonym of...
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PEPO Lappeenranta (abbreviated
PEPO,
earlier Uus-Lavolan Peli-Pojat) is a
Finnish football club from Uus-Lavola, Lappeenranta. The club was
formed in...
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meters in
length and have tendrils, but non-vining "bush"
cultivars of C.
pepo and C. maxima have also been developed. The
yellow or
orange flowers on a...
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Cymbium pepo,
commonly known as the
African Neptune volute, is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusc in the
family Volutidae, the volutes...
- septa, that is
given the
special name "hesperidium". A
specialized term,
pepo, is also used for
fruits of the
gourd family, Cucurbitaceae,
which are modified...
- Ríos
Boettiger (Concepción, 15
December 1911 — 14 July 2000), also
known as
Pepo, was a
Chilean cartoonist,
creator of the
famous character Condorito. He...
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Cucurbita ficifolia,
Cucurbita maxima,
Cucurbita moschata, and
Cucurbita pepo. C.
pepo pumpkins are
among the
oldest known domesticated plants, with evidence...
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pressed oil of the
roasted seeds of the
Styrian oil
pumpkin (Cucurbita
pepo subsp.
pepo var. 'styriaca') is also used in
Central and
Eastern Europe cuisine...
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Pepo was an 11th-century
consultant judge ("causidicus") who
became the
first law
teacher at the
University of Bologna. His
teaching was
based on Justinian's...