The listing, Dark ORange Warty Squash seeds - at least 10 seeds has ended.
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I bought this Unique one at the farmer Stand, only thought it was for Unique addition to my Fall Decorations. Have no clue whether this is edible or not. I was told this is a Gourd, and Not a pumpkin.
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This listing is for at Least 10 Seeds What I THOUGHT was a "Gourd" is a "Squash". I was sent so info by a very nice Winner explaining what this is. I copied the info below....THANKS AGAIN FOR THE INFO :)
It's a squash not a gourd (gourd seeds are square at one end and pointed at the other, and kind of ridged lengthwise (weird, in other words)...
In case you have more to list, I think what you bought was a "red warty thing" - actually an heirloom squash variety that is supposed to be quite good eating. It also looks quite a bit like a golden hubbard, but those tend to have pointy ends (like a football) and from the picture, your squash looked like it had round ends.
Here's a description of 'red warty thing' that i found on the Harris Seed website.
"110 Days. This old heirloom variety is from the U.S. Seed Bank and has an appearance that is perfect for specialty, roadside and farmer’s markets fall displays. Its bright orange fruit are heavily warted and can weigh up to 20 lbs. This squash makes a great decorative item but it is also known for its good eating quality and has a Hubbard type flesh and a very hard, thick rind."
Last picture is for some gourds & little pumpkins ;) that are not listed yet.
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