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What do southerners call zucchini?
Pumpkin, melon.

According to the query of the cultivation network, zucchini is generally called cantaloupe and small melon in the south. Zucchini, also known as zucchini, zucchini, zucchini, zucchini, zucchini, zucchini, zucchini, zucchini, smoked zucchini, originated in southern North America, and is now distributed all over the world and cultivated all over China.

Zucchini is an annual creeping herb of Cucurbitaceae. The stem is wrinkled. Petiole stout, short bristles; The leaves are hard, erect, triangular, curved, semicircular, dark green at the top, light at the bottom, and rough veins on both sides. Tendrils are slightly stout. Monoecious. Male flowers are solitary; Pedicel stout, angular, short yellow-brown bristles; Calyx lobes linearly lanceolate; Corolla yellow, pointed; Staminal filaments are 65438 0.5 mm long, and anthers are close together.