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Little Rascal Gourd
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Little Rascal Gourd Seeds – High-quality climbing gourd, easy to grow, high ornamental value, perfect for garden pathways
Overview
The Little Rascal Gourd is an annual, monoecious climbing vine that produces small, pear-shaped fruits approximately 10 cm in length. The fruits feature beautiful multicolored patterns with an adorable, playful appearance. This ornamental pumpkin variety is grown exclusively for decoration – it is not edible. With a long ornamental period, it adds charm and visual interest to any garden setting. Whether used in sightseeing gardens, fruit and vegetable display corridors, or as a climbing vine for home garden shade, the Little Rascal Gourd delivers delightful results.
Key Features
• Annual climbing vine with monoecious flowering habit
• Small pear-shaped fruits – about 10 cm long
• Multicolored fruit patterns – highly decorative
• Not edible – grown strictly for ornamental purposes
• Long ornamental period – extends seasonal garden interest
• Ideal for trellises, pergolas, arbors, and shaded walkways
Cultivation Guidelines
• Suitable for climbing structures such as trellises, fences, or garden corridors
• Prefers full sun and well-drained, fertile soil
• Regular watering and good air circulation promote healthy vine growth
• Can be grown in home gardens or larger landscape settings
• Fruits develop in summer to early autumn, providing long-lasting visual appeal
Why Choose This Variety?
The Little Rascal Gourd stands out for its charming pear-shaped fruits, vibrant multicolored patterns, and extended ornamental period. Unlike edible pumpkins, this variety is grown purely for its visual delight – perfect for adding whimsy to sightseeing gardens, fruit and vegetable display tunnels, or home trellises. It is easy to grow, thrives on climbing supports, and provides natural shade while creating a playful, eye-catching display. Bring a touch of playful charm to your garden – choose Little Rascal Gourd today.

