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Muskmelon (Cucumis melo) is a species of melon that has been developed into many cultivated varieties. These include smooth skinned varieties such as honeydew, crenshaw and casaba ...
Cantaloupe (also cantaloup, muskmelon or rockmelon) refers to two varieties of Cucumis melo [1], which is a species in the family Cucurbitaceae, which includes nearly all melons ...
Brief and Straightforward Guide: What is a Muskmelon? ... A muskmelon is a cultivar of Cucumis melo. Muskmelons are incredibly varied, running the gamut from cantaloupes to casaba ...
muskmelon: see melon melon, fruit of Cucumis melo, a plant of the family Curcurbitaceae ( gourd family) native to Asia and now cultivated extensively in warm regions.
333 Muskmelon: Honey Rock 3.3 G: Cost: $0.59: Ready in 85 days. Medium sized, nearly round fruits are gray-green, have little ribbing but are coarsely netted.
melon. Any of several large, juicy (95% water), thick-skinned fruits of trailing plants of the gourd family. The muskmelon (Cucumis melo), of which the honeydew melon is a variety ...
Cantaloupes (Cucumis melo 'cantaloupensis') are a rough warty fruit while muskmelon have the characteristic netting on the fruit rind. Muskmelon fruit typically sets in cycles ...
MUSKMELON Cucumis melo L., family Cucurbitaceae . The muskmelons grown commercially in this country were classified by Whitaker (1970) into "varieties."
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musk·mel·on (m sk m l n) n. 1. Any of several varieties of the melon Cucumis melo, such as the cantaloupe, having fruit characterized by a netted rind and edible flesh with a ...
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Muskmelon (Cucumis melo) is a species of melon that has been developed into many cultivated varieties. These include smooth skinned varietes, such as honeydew, and different netted cultivars known as cantaloupes (some of which, confusingly, may be particularly identified as "muskmelon"). The large number of cultivars in this species approaches that found in wild cabbage, though morphological variation is not as extensive. It is an accessory fruit of a type that botanists call an epigynous berry. Muskmelon is native to northwestern India from where it spread to China and Europe. The varied cultivars produced have been divided into multiple cultivar groups.

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