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by Minnie Swaniawski Published 4 years ago Updated 3 years ago

What are blue pumpkins called?

Blue Pumpkins are select cultivars of round Curcubita winter squash with naturally blue-colored rinds. Popular varieties include the Jarrahdale Pumpkin and the Queensland Blue Pumpkin – both heirlooms from Australia. Modern blue pumpkin introductions include they hybrid Blue Doll Pumpkin and the Blue Moon Pumpkin.

What does a Blue Delight Pumpkin look like?

Blue Delight Pumpkins are large blue hybrid pumpkins with a flattened shape and wide ribs. Ripe fruits weigh 25-30 pounds each. The plants are resistant to powdery mildew, and do well in humid growing environments. These pumpkins are also wonderful cooking pumpkins.

How big do Blue doll Pumpkins get?

Blue Doll Pumpkins are medium-large hybrid pumpkins with rich blue-colored rinds. These pumpkins are deeply ribbed, and reach 15-20 pounds per fruit. The flesh inside is bright orange, and well-suited for pies, soups, or canning.

What are the different types of heirloom Pumpkins?

Jarrahdale Pumpkins are medium-large grey-blue heirloom pumpkins. These are the classic “blue” heirloom pumpkins, with a slate-blue rind and deep, blocky ribs. Jarrahdale heirloom pumpkins generally weigh in the range of 12-18 pounds when ripe. In addition to their ornamental value, they make excellent cooking pumpkins. 2. Blue Doll Pumpkin

1. Jarrahdale Pumpkin

Jarrahdale Pumpkins are medium-large grey-blue heirloom pumpkins. These are the classic “blue” heirloom pumpkins, with a slate-blue rind and deep, blocky ribs. Jarrahdale heirloom pumpkins generally weigh in the range of 12-18 pounds when ripe. In addition to their ornamental value, they make excellent cooking pumpkins.

2. Blue Doll Pumpkin

Blue Doll Pumpkins are medium-large hybrid pumpkins with rich blue-colored rinds. These pumpkins are deeply ribbed, and reach 15-20 pounds per fruit. The flesh inside is bright orange, and well-suited for pies, soups, or canning.

3. Blue Moon Pumpkin

Blue Moon Pumpkins are medium-sized hybrid pumpkins with a smooth blue rind. These pumpkins have a classic round, slightly-flattened shape with chunky ribs. The inside of the pumpkins is yellow-orange. Each Blue Moon pumpkin weighs about 10 pounds.

4. Baby Blue Hubbard Squash

Baby Blue Hubbard Squash are small, round, pumpkin-esqe versions of the familiar large Hubbard Squash. Each rounded, pear-shaped squash weighs 7-9 pounds. They keep very well and are wonderful for cooking with.

5. Queensland Blue Pumpkin

Queensland Blue Pumpkins are large, blue-grey Australian heirloom pumpkins. These gorgeous fruits have deep ribs and a tall, flattened, almost cylindrical frame. These pumpkins store for many months due to their thick rind. Queensland Blue Pumpkins are great for decor, but can also be used to make excellent pumpkin puree.

6. Blue Bayou Pumpkin

Blue Bayou Pumpkins are a new hybrid pumpkin variety with a blue rind and very wide heirloom-like ribs. These gorgeous pumpkins are perfect both for decorating with and for cooking with. The hybrid plants are very productive and resistant to disease (even in humid growing conditions).

7. Marina Di Chioggia Pumpkin

Marina Di Chioggia Pumpkins are medium-sized, blue-green Italian heirloom pumpkins. These Italian heirlooms weigh about 10-12 pounds each, and are known for their warty, wrinkly, almost-bubbly rind. Marina Di Chioggia is an excellent cooking pumpkin (particularly for roasting).

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