Re: Tree Pumpkins


Claudia,  I don't know if this is what you are asking about, but I work at
a wholesale flower supply and greenhouse.  Around Halloween, we got in what
looked like mini-pumpkins on branches.  They were really cute and florists
added them to arrangements.  They came from Mexico and are actually a type
of tomatoe, inedible, though.  I brought some home and painted a jack
o'lantern smile them, put a plastic black cat and mini bale of straw next
to them and -ta da! a mini pumpkin patch scene.  Other than that, I know
nothing of them.  Will see what else I can find out about them from work.
Lisa Shumaker

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> To the all mighty pumpkin loving interenet crowd, who know all of
> everything regarding pumpkins.I really need some information regarding
> (tree pumpkins from Portugal). Has any one heard of them, are they worth
> growing, what are they like, etc. Would love to hear from one and all on
> this subject. Thank you
> Claudia 
> of Cupertino
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