Pumpkins are native to America. The early English used the term 'pumpion', later 'pumpkin' to refer to what we know as winter squash.
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Pumpkin's are originally from America.
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No, pumpkins come from seeds , not rootstock or rhizome.
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they come out of pumpkins from ethiopia and yo buttox
Pumpkins come in orange, white, red, shades of green, and tan. Orange ones are the most common, though. They are not only orange, are white.
Pumpkins can be found in green (an under-ripe pumpkin) Yellow (more ripe, but still not) And the typical orange.
The pumpkin actually originated from the country of Mexico. There is historical evidence that dated between 7000 and 5500 BC and discovered in Mexico.
* they come in all sorts of colors * yellow, tan. * blue', whitish, almost black, dark green and every other shade of green as well, red, and gray. Speckled and striped varieties are also available.
No. Pumpkins would be producers, not consumers. aka pumpkins are plants