RF2M3ETED–A vertical shot of an arched path in the park with cucurbits
RF3DBGC6E–Funchal market stall with green striped gourds and island produce
RF2WDDX4Y–Lesser pumpkin fly called also Ethiopian fruit fly (Dacus ciliatus). Larvae are one of the main fruit fly pests found on wild and cultivated cucurbits
RMCF1GTB–in the organic kitchen garden, harvesting of onions, bulbs, beans, cucurbits. Festival des Jardins de Chaumont-sur-Loire" 2010
RF2EC3M3D–different kinds of cucurbits
RF2YM2D2W–Calabash stacked together in a basket. Fresh raw organic green bottle gourd sold at the market.
RFPX2GGE–Several types, shapes and colors of pumpkins and squat cucurbits on the hay
RF2SN3P75–Pumpkin seedlings and young leaves sprouting from the ground
RF2Y9PCWA–Variety of pumpkins and gourds
RF2G4YFJ9–Closeup of two ripe cucurbits
RF2FKBC2N–Dew on Beautiful vines of cucurbits Spiral
RMA65GR0–ASSORTMENT WITH CUCURBITS PUMPKINS AND SHALLOTS BRITTANY FRANCE
RF2A11M2N–Shiny wet orange and white pumpkin seeds on a black background closeup
RMCWTJ42–A pile of large orange cucurbits or gourds in a french farmers market
RM2K58C64–Halloween Display at Pumpkin Patch
RF2A9D52X–Pumpkins and other cucurbits seen on an allotment in London, England, UK during November autumn.
RFRPRG25–Ecballium elaterium, squirting cucumber or exploding cucumber plant. Leaves flowers and fruits.
RF2CC39DB–Planting pumpkin and leaves in the yard. Subsistence farming. Leaves of Cucurbita pepo, a plant belonging to the family of cucurbits
RFPNYMG3–Pumpkins in the fields, at the farm.
RF2GEF6G6–Cucumber leaves infected by downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora cubensis) in the garden. Cucurbits disease.
RFPGAXKH–Chayote Fruit
RF2D50NAF–Pile of pumpkins in carriage at the market place
RF2PH5GC4–Large zucchini leaves infected with mildew. Close-up, top view. Diseases of zucchini. Fungal disease contaminating vegetables, cucurbits
RF2JCY5H3–Leaf beetles, Aulacophora foveicollis eating leaf of vegetable leaf.
RF2AA4AN8–Pumpkin, acorn squash, butternut squash, and zucchini close up , wooden background, top view. Squash family, or cucurbits. Autumn harvest, organic veg
RF2A2MXBE–Cucurbit fruit fly Bactrocera cucurbitae is one of the most important pests of cucurbits. It punctures bottle gourd fruit to inject it's eggs in fruit
RF2T0EF7J–Powdery mildew on leaf, close up. White spores on top leave of eggplant in garden. Fungal disease contaminating vegetables, cucurbits, nightshades and
RF2TB7549–Cucumber plant infected by downy mildew or Pseudoperonospora cubensis in the garden. Cucurbits vegetables disease. Leaves with mosaic yellow spots.
RM2JDC808–France; Gard, exhibition of cucurbits, pumpkins, market of early vegetables and plant
RF2EGAA2C–Strange round leaves of natural Xerosicyos danguyi aka silver dollar vine macro floral background
RFH90XFD–Various Cucurbits on sale in a French market in Dijon, Burgundy, France
RM2J2A68W–A watermelon (Citrullus vulgaris) seed in a case inside a cut berry-like fruit (multi-seeded juicy pumpkin - pepino). Macro extrem closeup seed
RF2CRFPKJ–Cucurbits in crate displayed for sale at farmers market
RMKFW7RG–Squashes on display at a French greengrocer's store
RF2D79JDY–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - DECEMBER 21, 2017: A stamp printed in Bulgaria shows Pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo), Cucurbits serie, circa 2002
RMA7PM6R–Tsama melons lying scattered on the ground after a good season in the Kalahari desert
RF2A0WYX7–Botanical Gardens, Dyffryn Gardens, St Nicholas, Wales, UK
RF2WT74W5–Winter squash Crown Prince growing in a vegetable garden in summer, UK
RFBXCT2F–Bitter melon or Bitter gourd or Karella or karela
RME5R9TX–Cucurbits.
RMM2HXXM–"Tacuinum Sanitatis", Indus or Palestinian Melons
RFD35AX9–gardeners table
RF2G7CPM8–Kaiser Alexander cucumber isolated on white background