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Spontaneous Hybridization in Cucurbits: Tasting a Butternut and Kabutia Cross - GB - Quiz

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Autumn: 2026

Natural Agriculture: Hybrid Pumpkin

🌱 Natural Agriculture: Hybrid Pumpkin

Hello everyone! How is it going? 👋

Today we are diving into a very interesting discovery in the garden: this hybrid squash that we opened yesterday with my family.
It is a spontaneous crossbreed between a Butternut squash (Anco) and a Kabutia squash. I planted it in a container using pure worm humus to ensure top-notch nutrition. Interestingly, the plant produced two hybrid fruits; the one in the photos is the first, as the second one—which we haven't opened yet—is twice the size!

When it comes to the culinary experience, the flesh has a beautiful color. Its flavor? It leans much closer to Butternut than Kabutia, although this first specimen lacked a bit of extra ripening time on the vine to fully concentrate its sugars, deepen its color, and become sweeter. Even so, it turned out great in a warm soup! 🍲

Interactive Image Viewer: Open Hybrid Pumpkin

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Botanical and Systematic Information

For the botany enthusiasts out there, this fruit is a textbook example of how easily cucurbits cross-pollinate when sharing a cultivation space:
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Cucurbitales
Family: Cucurbitaceae
Genus: Cucurbita
Cross Origin: This is an interspecific or multi-variety hybridization. The Butternut squash (Cucurbita moschata) and the Kabutia squash (a commercial hybrid, typically a cross of Cucurbita maxima x Cucurbita moschata) share high genetic compatibility. When pollinators visit the flowers, the pollen flow gives rise to seeds with intermediate traits, visible here in the rind's mottled morphology and the flesh's organoleptic qualities.

Unopened pumpkin

Let's see what it's like inside

In the following photo we even found a germinated seed



Inside of the pumpkin

Let's see what it's like inside

With plenty of seeds and one that sprouted!



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¡Greetings and happy growing!

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