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| ====== Cucumber Catalog ====== | ====== Cucumber Catalog ====== | ||
| - | The **Cucumber** catalog presents a broad view of the **Cucumis** genus, featuring cultivated slicing and pickling cucumbers alongside a rich selection of [[cucumber: | + | The **Cucumber** catalog presents a broad view of the **//Cucumis//** genus, featuring cultivated slicing and pickling cucumbers alongside a rich selection of [[cucumber: |
| From crisp refreshing garden cucumbers to unusual wild types and [[cucumber: | From crisp refreshing garden cucumbers to unusual wild types and [[cucumber: | ||
| - | ===== Cucumber | + | ===== Cucumber Cultivars |
| ==== Common Cucumbers ==== | ==== Common Cucumbers ==== | ||
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| + | Standardized varieties of **//Cucumis sativus// | ||
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| ==== Cucumber Landraces ==== | ==== Cucumber Landraces ==== | ||
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| + | Regional landrace varieties of **//Cucumis sativus// | ||
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| ==== Wild Cucumbers ==== | ==== Wild Cucumbers ==== | ||
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| + | Wild specimens related to the common cucumber can be found in the wider // | ||
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| ===== Culinary Use ===== | ===== Culinary Use ===== | ||
| - | The cucumber collection offers significant diversity in size, shape, texture, flavor, and use far beyond standard slicing or pickling types found in supermarkets. | + | Cultivated and landrace cucumbers are primarily enjoyed fresh in salads, sandwiches, or as refreshing snacks, with many heirlooms providing crisp texture, mild sweetness, or subtle bitterness. Smaller or specialty types are ideal for pickling |
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| ===== Nutrition Facts ===== | ===== Nutrition Facts ===== | ||
| - | Cucumbers are low-calorie, | + | Cucumbers are low-calorie, |
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| ===== Range & Habitat ===== | ===== Range & Habitat ===== | ||
| - | Cucumis sativus and its relatives originated in southern Asia, likely in the foothills of the Himalayas (particularly India), with wild and ancestral forms adapted to warm, humid subtropical and tropical environments. The collection’s landraces reflect long cultivation and adaptation across Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia, India, and East Asia. Wild relatives occupy diverse habitats ranging from arid African regions and bushlands to forest edges and disturbed sites. Cucumbers generally thrive in warm, frost-free conditions with full sun, well-drained fertile soil, and consistent moisture, performing best during hot summers as vigorous annual vines. | + | //Cucumis sativus// and its relatives originated in southern Asia, likely in the foothills of the Himalayas |
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| ===== Pests & Diseases ===== | ===== Pests & Diseases ===== | ||
| - | Cucumbers and related Cucumis species are susceptible to many common cucurbit problems, including powdery mildew, downy mildew, anthracnose, | + | Cucumbers and related |
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| ===== Hybridization Potential ===== | ===== Hybridization Potential ===== | ||
| - | The Cucumis genus shows varying degrees of cross-compatibility, | + | The //Cucumis// genus shows varying degrees of cross-compatibility, |
