Description
Cucurbita pepo
HEIRLOOM. Saved by the Neely & Carroll families of Wildwood, Georgia for over six generations. Family oral history places the origin of the variety with the Cherokee Indians who were present in the Wildwood area prior to their 1838 removal. This variety of pumpkin is pale orange in color and has bright orange flesh. It is generally round with light ribbing, but there is a good bit of variation: some are flattened cheese wheel shapes and others are taller upright fruits, making them more suitable for Jack-o’-lanterns. Excellent pie pumpkins!
SMALL FARM GROWN by Coneflower Farm in Cairo, GA






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