Stock Photo - 08 September 2021, Saxony, Zwethau: Andrea Schmidt holds the four centimetre smallest pumpkin with the longest name ""Dancing or Spinning Gourd"" above various other pumpkins in her ""pumpkin domicile"" garden. Thousands of edible and ornamental pumpkins of about 100 varieties are currently harvested from her acreage and available for purchase in her garden museum. The three- to 80-centimeter-high or wide colorful or gray, green and white fruits include the nutmeg, spaghetti, or casperita and acorn squashes, as well as the smallest three- to five-centimeter green and white striped ornamental squash with the longest name, ""Dancing or Spinning Gourd."" In addition to growing their own pumpkins, the domicile also includes an unusual pumpkin museum with hundreds of different calabashes (gourds) from around the world. The dried calabashes show in all imaginable forms the variety and uses from utensils to musical instruments. Photo: Waltraud Grubitzsch/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB. - Zwethau/Saxony/Germany

Stock Photo: 08 September 2021, Saxony, Zwethau: Andrea Schmidt holds the four centimetre smallest pumpkin with the longest name ""Dancing or Spinning Gourd"" above various.

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