General information and discussion about cultivating melons, cucumbers, squash, pumpkins and gourds.
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May 20, 2016 | #17 |
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I think I'm a bit confused here.
The original OP coosa /cousa kind is what I got at Pinetree. Yes, there are several F1 coosa/cousa types,Magda is one and I remembered another F1 I've grown called Barq. But some are referring to climbing types and I wonder if you might be referring to what are called Armenian cukes,aka serpent ones,that come in 3 different stripes. Armenian serpents cukes are not Cucumis Sativus,which are true cukes,they are Cucumis melo,actually a melon,have thin skins and are wonderfully delcious. Some folks grow them on a trellis to keep the fruits more straight,I did once, but sheesh,they aren't called serpents for nothing, so I never did again, and just let them coil up,ala a snake. The serpents are grown in Lebanon and also Armenia and countries nearby. Carolyn
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