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Banana melon
GenusCucumis
SpeciesCucumis melo
Cultivar'Banana'
OriginUnited States

The banana melon is an heirloom melon in the genus Cucumis originating from around 1880 in the United States.

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. It was a popular variety in the late 19th century, being noted by James J. H. Gregory as attracting much attention at agricultural fairs.

Availability

Seeds of the plant are available through several online sources.

References

  1. ^ "Banana Melon - Heirloom, Open-Pollinated, non-Hybrid Victory Seeds®". Victory Seeds.
  2. "Banana, Melon Seeds - Urban Farmer Seeds". Urban Farmer Seeds. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
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