kurpitsakasvien
Kurpitsakasvien, also known as Cucurbitaceae, is a plant family comprising over 90 genera and 1,200 species. These plants are typically vines or trailing herbs, though some are shrubs. They are characterized by their tendrils, which they use to climb and support themselves. The family is economically important, producing numerous food crops such as pumpkins, squash, melons, cucumbers, and gourds.
Many species within the Cucurbitaceae family have large, fleshy fruits, often referred to as pepos. These fruits
The family is found worldwide, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions, but also extending into temperate