Cucurbita palmata
Coyote Melon
Cucurbita palmata is a species of flowering plant in the squash family known by the common names coyote melon and coyote gourd. It is similar to Cucurbita californica, Cucurbita cordata, Cucurbita cylindrata, and Cucurbita digitata and all these species hybridize readily. Cucurbita palmata is a sprawling vine with rough, stiff-haired stems and leaves. The dark green, light-veined leaves are sharply palmate with usually five long triangular points. The stiff, curling yellow flowers are 2-3 inches (68 centimeters wide. The plant bears smooth spherical or oblate squash fruits 2-3 inches (8-10 cm) wide. The fruits may be bright yellow to dark green and may have white stripes. The fruit is bitter annd was used for soap by native Americans. The seeds were cleaned and ground into flour.