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Extremely Rare Endangered Plant Canacin Squash Seeds ***ENDANGERED PLANT SPECIES***

Extremely Rare Endangered Plant Canacin Squash Seeds ***ENDANGERED PLANT SPECIES***

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Extremely Rare Endangered Plant Canacin Squash Seeds ***ENDANGERED PLANT SPECIES***
Canacin Squash (1 Seeds)
Cucurbita moschata 'Canacin'

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(This is an actual endangered species of plant that is on the verge of extinction and so it is a once in a lifetime opportunity to buy some of the endangered plants that we carry and their seeds so please share with us your experiences and pictures as you are one of very few people on the planet that will be able to share in this experience and we are still collecting data, photos and information on these plants as we grow and research them and help to preserve their species and so buying them is not just buying a plant it is actually helping in our quest to preserve it's existence and save it from extinction so that our 4 year old son and other children and generations have a chance to experience some truly beautiful and remarkable one of a kind plants so when buying this please know you're a part of our quest to save a number of plant species from extinction and any and all pictures and information you are kind enough to send is very very very helpful in our work to save this and other plants)

Canacin Squash
Cucurbita moschata 'Canacin'
Uses: Culinary Duration: Annual
When to Sow: Spring Ease of Germination: Easy
The Canacin is a very old variety of squash traditionally cultivated in the northern Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. The squash is very unusual in that they are round and very flat. The meat of the squash is a deep orange-red colour and is sweet and highly appreciated. This squash is now endangered because fewer and fewer farmers are growing it in the Yucatan. It grows in the steamy hot and humid Yucatan during the rainy season. But could do well even in warm temperate areas in North America. The squash are picked as their skin hardens and the stem starts to dry up. According to the farmers the fruits mature in about 105 days.

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