Seminole Pumpkins are shaped like bells with a buff-coloured rind.
They grow to be about 7 inches (18 cm) wide, and weigh 3 to 4 pounds (1.4 kg to 1.8 kg.)
They have a decorative look, but are also very good eating. Inside, they have sweet, orange-coloured flesh, which is good roasted as a vegetable or used in pies. In fact, they are sometimes referred to as a squash.
The plant does well in hot areas, and delivers high yields.
95 days from seed.
Cooking Tips
Allow 1 per 2 people.
Storage Hints
Stores well.
History Notes
Seminole Pumpkins was reputedly was grown by Native Americans in Florida.