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Displaying 1–10 of 62 accessions matching search criteria: Altitude is above 8000 ft. You have not specified a reference location.Accession Number
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D02-043Chile
Capsicum annuumJarales
From Jarales, New Mexico. Various sizes and shapes. Quite productive and relatively fleshy compared to other land race chiles. Mild to medium heat. 4-5" long.New Mexico, USA
latitude: 34°
altitude: 15,700 ft / 4,800 m
E04-019Squash
Cucurbita maximaCalabaza del Norte
Originally collected in Vadito, it is common throughout the northern villages of NM. Fruit vary from dark green to orange and are somewhat acorn-shaped with a small "nipple" on the blossom end. The thick orange flesh is sweet so "you don't need sugar."New Mexico, USA
latitude: 36°
altitude: 8,000 ft / 2,400 m
E04-037Squash
Cucurbita maximan/aColorado, USA
latitude: 37°
altitude: 8,500 ft / 2,600 m
E04-039Squash
Cucurbita maximaVadito Pumpkin
Gray or orange spherical fruit, often with pointed ends. Sweet orange flesh. Occasional elongated fruit present. From Vadito in Northern New Mexico at 8,000'.New Mexico, USA
latitude: 36°
altitude: 8,000 ft / 2,400 m
E04-040Squash
Cucurbita maximan/aNew Mexico, USA
latitude: 36°
altitude: 8,000 ft / 2,400 m
E04-044Squash
Cucurbita maximan/aNM, USA
latitude: 36°
altitude: 24,600 ft / 7,500 mE04-045Squash
Cucurbita maximan/aNew Mexico, USA
latitude: 36°
altitude: 8,000 ft / 2,400 m
E04-047Squash
Cucurbita maximaVadito Pumpkin
Gray or orange spherical fruit, often with pointed ends. Sweet orange flesh. Occasional elongated fruit present. From Vadito in Northern New Mexico at 8,000'.New Mexico, USA
latitude: 36°
altitude: 8,000 ft / 2,400 m
E06-014Squash
Cucurbita pepoChihuahua Arrote
Small green pumpkin-shaped fruit. From a high-altitude site (8,000') in the Sierra Madre of southern Chihuahua, Mexico.Chihuahua, Mexico
latitude: 26°
altitude: 9,800 ft / 3,000 mimage hosting provided by Flickr — all photos © Native Seeds/SEARCH — please contact us for permission to useII01-004Atriplex
Atriplex hortensisVadito Quelites Grandes
A "mountain spinach" collected along the roadside in the village of Vadito, NM at 7500'. Likely escaped from local gardens. Tasty, nutritious and easy to grow.New Mexico, USA
latitude: 36°
altitude: 8,000 ft / 2,400 m
Displaying 1–10 of 62 accessions matching search criteria: Altitude is above 8000 ft.