Yellow Pumpkin Plant Species in Night Dragon | World Anvil
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Yellow Pumpkin Plant (Plant)

The Yellow Pumpkin Plant is a Dark Wood Forest find in the wild and mostly farmed. It gathered in the mid winter with the pumpkins cut off and it will regrow later. This Plant will grow multiple pumpkins over it life time. The Yellow Pumpkins are used in range of cooking.

Basic Information

Anatomy

It is small and wide dark green plant. Dark Purple flower with yellow middle. grows light yellow pumpkins.

Genetics and Reproduction

In later autumn and early winter they start to flower than they grown the Yellow Pumpkins fulled with seeds.

Growth Rate & Stages

Planted in mid summer taking 10 to 15 days to be fully grown. Grows Yellow Pumpkins in all of winter and cut off it regrow again for 2 to 3 times more can be leave in the ground for the next year

Ecology and Habitats

The Yellow Pumpkin Plants love to grow in areas where it is not too hot with it being ok in both wet and dry areas. Also fine with a little bit of rocky soils but not too much.

Biological Cycle

It starts flowering in early to mid winter and take about four weeks to grow the Yellow Pumpkins. After Yellow Pumpkins are cut off the plant takes some months grow back up to flower again.

Additional Information

Domestication

They was taken from the wild long time ago and farmed ever since changing the plant over time being bigger, stronger and with more used area in cooking.

Uses, Products & Exploitation

They used for growing Yellow Pumpkins used in range of cooking it can be eaten raw but it tastes bad uncooked.

Civilization and Culture

History

It was gathered from the wild to be farmed and engineered into better crop over time. After this they started to cook with it more.
Lifespan
15-22 years
Conservation Status
There is good amount in the wild mostly leave alone. It is mostly farmed they treated to bigger and stronger than the wild.
Average Height
0.5 meters
Average Length
One meter
Geographic Distribution

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