No. The fertiized flower produces the pumpkin.
Yes it can.
A pumpkin flower is typically yellow in color. However, depending on the variety of pumpkin plant, the flower can also appear in shades of orange or even white.
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It typically takes about 8-12 weeks for a pumpkin fruit to develop after the flower blooms.
Pumpkin seeds come from a Pumpkin, just like strawberry seeds come from a strawberry, and cherry pits come from cherries.
They come from a pumpkin like many fruits
The pumpkin seed comes from the pumpkin plant from the genus Cucurbita. The plants are mainly vining, though there are few bushing vareities. The plants have large green fuzzy leaves. The vines can reach 12 feet and length. The vines grow male and female flowers which are yellow in color. The pollen comes from the male flower, and into the female flower which after a successful pollination begins to grow the pumpkin. See the round ball at the base of this female flower? After pollination, that ball begins to grow. The flower dies and falls off, but that ball grows and becomes the pumpkin.
Pumpkin comes from a pumpkin vine and grows on the ground
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A pumpkin flower typically has five stamens and one pistil. The stamens are the male reproductive parts of the flower, while the pistil is the female reproductive part. The arrangement allows for effective pollination, which is essential for fruit development.
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