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Watermelons are the fruit of an annual prostrate vine with multiple stems, branching out 12 to 15 ft (4 (o 5 m). They may weigh 5 to 85 lb (2.3 to 38.3 kg), and vary in shape from round to oval to oblong-cylindrical. On the outside the hard rind of watermelons may be very light to very dark green with stripes or mottling, while the inside edible flesh (pulp) is red, pink, orange, yellow, or white. Red is the most familiar color in the United States. Most watermelons contain white, brown, or black seeds, but there are seedless watermelons. [Pg.1121]


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