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Meaning of "moschata"

moschata (noun): Refers to species of plants in the squash family, commonly used in botanical or culinary contexts

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It is often found in close proximity to Cucurbita moschata.
Cairina moschata High.
Wikispecies has information related to Cucurbita moschata.
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Domestic animals of the species Anas and Cairina moschata.
Fragaria moschata can hybridize with Fragaria × ananassa.
The species is also known as Caladenia moschata in Victoria.
Moschata is native to Latin America, but the precise location of origin is uncertain.
Heads of domestic animals of the genus Anas and species Cairina moschata I.
The indehiscent ( remaining closed ) schizocarp of Malva moschata will later split into segments called mericarps.
The evening resting place contains a collection of mountain laurel and « moschata » roses.
Malva Moschata Extract is an extract of the roots of Malva moschata, Malvaceae.
Interspecific hybrids of Cucurbita maxima Duchesne x Cucurbita moschata Duchesne for use as rootstocks.
Rosa moschata ( musk rose ) is a species of rose long in cultivation.
It is very similar to, and often confused with Malva moschata.

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Turkeys, Anas spp. and Cairina moschata (ducks) and Anser anser dom.
It was later transferred to the genus Cairina, making its current binomial name Cairina moschata.
In general, Barbary duck is the term used for C. moschata in a culinary context.
Predators of Pachygrapsus marmoratus include the musky octopus, Eledone moschata.
Interspecific hybrids of Cucurbita maxima Duch. x Cucurbita moschata Duch. for use as rootstocks.
These cooks call the animal Canard de Barbarie, but biologists know it as Cairina moschata.
Interspecific hybrids of Cucurbita maxima Duch. × Cucurbita moschata Duch. for use as rootstocks.
We commonly grow varieties from 3 species - pepo, maxima, and moschata.
In general, " Barbary duck " is the usual term for C. moschata in a culinary context.

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