Muskmelon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 ...
What is a Muskmelon?
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 definition of muskmelon in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
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.
Muskmelon
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.
muskmelon - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about muskmelon
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 ...
Muskmelons (Cantaloupes)
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 ...
Chapter 6: Common Vegetables for Seed and Fruit
MUSKMELON Cucumis melo L., family Cucurbitaceae . The muskmelons grown commercially in this country were classified by Whitaker (1970) into "varieties."
muskmelon - Wiktionary
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muskmelon - definition of muskmelon by the Free Online Dictionary ...
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 ...