Bemis, W.P.Curtis, L.D.Weber, C.W.Berry, J.2014-06-262014-06-261978Economic Botany 32: 87-95, January-March,1978http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3322The feral species. Cucurbita foetidissima. the perennial Buffalo gourd, has the potential of becoming a cultivated food crop, producing seeds rich inedible oil and protein. It also produces an extensive storage root system rich in starch. It has evolved in the arid regions of North America and is adapted to growing on arid to semiarid lands, which constitute much of the world's land mass, lands now marginal for crop production.enThe Feral Buffalo Gourd, Cucurbita foetidissimaArticle