Pumpkins can be oblong, oblate, or globular, and the rinds are like bitter gourds. The rind is smooth and usually lightly ribbed or furrowed. The fruit stem is angled, ridged, and hard and woody.
Pumpkins belong to the Cucurbitaceae family and are a type of winter squash in the Cucurbita genus. They are usually round and orange in color. Ghost pumpkins come with white skin and are often used for fall decorations. They grow on trailing vines that may be trellised.
Pumpkin leaves are generally large, lobed lobes that grow on hollow stems. They are round and often have serrated edges. They have three or more vein vessels. They are generally dark green. But they may be light or greenish-gray in color. Depending on the variety, they often have a fuzzy texture, and the tiny hairs can feel prickly.
Pumpkin leaf veiners and cutters can be used to create realistic pumpkin leaves with air-dried poly-fiber clay, fondants, and sugar icing paste and assembled into pumpkin plants or decoration leaves for crafts. They can be decorated in home interiors.

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