Naming
The Systax database at the University of Ulm lists the following subspecies:⤷ ''Cucurbita maxima'' Duchesne
⤷ ''C. maxima'' Duchesne ssp. ''andreana'' Filov
⤷ ''C. maxima'' Duchesne ssp. ''maxima''
⤷ ''C. maxima'' Duchesne ssp. ''maxima'' convar. ''bananina'' Grebensc.
⤷ ''C. maxima'' Duchesne ssp. ''maxima'' convar. ''hubardiana'' Grebensc.
⤷ ''C. maxima'' Duchesne ssp. ''maxima'' convar. ''zapallitina'' Grebensc.
⤷ ''C. maxima'' Duchesne ssp. ''maxima'' convar. ''maxima''
⤷ ''C. maxima'' Duchesne ssp. ''maxima'' convar. ''turbaniformis'' Alef.
Uses
Buttercup squash can be roasted, baked, and mashed into soups, among a variety of filler uses, much like pumpkin. It is extremely popular, especially as a soup, in Brazil and Africa.All giant pumpkins are of this species, including the largest pumpkins ever documented, which have attained a size of over 1750 lbs.
The Tamil in Sri Lanka call it ''parangkikkaay'' and use it to prepare dishes. But in ''Siddha'' medicine, it also used as a medicinal plant. For example, the seeds of ''Cucurbita maxima'' are fried in oil and ground to powder form, mixed with an equal amount of sugar. The blend, and castor oil with hot water are used as a treatment for tapeworms.
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