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Happy Pumpkins are shaped like Connecticut Field pumpkins, with a white-coloured rind.
The pumpkin grows to weigh up to 10 pounds (4 1/2 kg.)
History
Happy Pumpkins were developed by a Jennie C. Brush.
The pumpkin was released in 1986 and granted Protected Variety Plant Ref. No. 8600093 on 03/25/1986. The certificate was abandoned, however, by 08/05/2003.
Acknowlegements
B. Thomas. PVPO List of U.S. Protected Varieties February 29, 2008. USDA Agricultural Marketing Service.
Also called: Cucurbita pepo Happy (Scientific Name)
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