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please answer me this : Trace the journey of a pumpkin seed from the time it is discarded in a bin till it grows into a new pumpkin plant. Represent this as a flowchart​

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Answered by nerd57
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Pumpkins are a member of the Cucurbitaceae family, which also includes squash, cantaloupes, cucumbers, watermelons, and gourds. The pumpkin is undoubtedly American in origin. Fragments of stems, seeds, and fruits of C. pepo and C. moschata have been identified and recovered from the cliff dweller ruins of the southwestern United States. It is believed that C. moschata originated in the Mexican-Central American region and that C. maxima originated in northwestern South America. Cultivation of some of these pumpkins and squashes is almost as old as maize, and the presence in eastern Asia of distinct forms of squashes and pumpkins hints of distribution occurring in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

Currently, production of pumpkin in the United States is more than 1 billion pounds annually, generating over $100 million in farm receipts from around 50,000 acres. Production in the northeastern United States is estimated at almost 25,000 acres.

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