Banana melon
Melon cultivar
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Genus | Cucumis |
Species | Cucumis melo |
Cultivar | 'Banana' |
Origin | United States |
The banana melon is an heirloom melon in the genus Cucumis originating from around 1880 in the United States.[1]
Description
It weighs 5–10 pounds (2.3–4.5 kilograms) and measures 16–24 inches (41–61 centimeters) in length. Its name derives from its elongated, pointed shape and yellow rind, reminiscent of a banana, as well as its strong banana-like scent. Its soft flesh is salmon-colored and is said to have a very sweet flavor.[2] It was a popular variety in the late 19th century, being noted by James J. H. Gregory as attracting much attention at agricultural fairs.[1]
Availability
Seeds of the plant are available through several online sources.
References
- ^ a b "Banana Melon - Heirloom, Open-Pollinated, non-Hybrid Victory Seeds®". Victory Seeds.
- ^ "Banana, Melon Seeds - Urban Farmer Seeds". Urban Farmer Seeds. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
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