Plant Data

Names and Taxonomy

  • Common Names: Buffalo Gourd, Calabazilla, Chilicote, Coyote Gourd, Fetid Gourd, Fetid Wild Pumpkin, Missouri Gourd, Prairie Gourd, Stinking Gourd, Wild Gourd, and Wild Pumpkin
  • Synonyms: Cucurbita foetidissima
  • Family: Cucurbitaceae (Cucumber)
  • Genus Information:

Habit and Size

  • Duration: perennial
  • Habit: forb
  • Shape: orostate, spreading
  • Size: up to 10 feet across
  • Stem: hairy

Leaves

  • Color: green
  • Shape: triangular
  • Edge: smooth
  • Arrangement: alternate
  • Leaf Retention: deciduous

Flowers and Fruit

  • Sex: monoecious
  • Flower Color: yellow, orange
  • Flower Size: 3 inch (7.5 cm)
  • Number of Petals: bell
  • Bloom: Jun, Jul, Aug
  • Fruit: an edible gourd

Habitat and Growing Conditions

  • Water Use: moderate
  • Light: part shade
  • Soil: sandy, loam, clay, and caliche, but particularly prefers well-drained, sandy loam
  • Habitat: plains, deserts, disturbed areas, roadsides, fence lines

Distribution

  • Distribution: central and southwestern United States and northern Mexico
  • Seen: NV (Corn Creek)
  • Elevation: 1000-7000 feet (300-2000 m)

Photographs

Buffalo Gourd (Cucurbita foetidissima)

Corn Creek, Las Vegas

Buffalo Gourd (Cucurbita foetidissima)

Corn Creek, Las Vegas