Talk:Canary melon
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- I don't think this is a hoax since I had a Canary melon today. I'll take some photos and get a better listing out of The Western Garden book to substantiate this claim. Until then, I'm removing the tag (ADStark 15:05, 16 August 2007 (UTC))
- I've eaten them many times. Prod removed. DGG (talk) 21:23, 19 August 2007 (UTC)
- Yeah, I just saw a canary melon. Glitterglue 01:47, 27 August 2007 (UTC)
- Also, I think the bit about the dispute about the origin of the Canary Islands' name is entirely irrelevant to the melon. That's like two degrees of separation. Glitterglue 01:47, 27 August 2007 (UTC)
scientific name
[edit]Could some-ne please put in the genus and species!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- punching or hammering?? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.233.150.31 (talk) 01:32, 25 March 2013 (UTC)
Classification is needed
[edit]as exemplified by Korean melon — Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.38.105.161 (talk) 00:44, 2 May 2017 (UTC)
Duplicate of Korean Melon
[edit]New to Wikipedia and spotted this page being a duplicate of the Korean Melon (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_melon). Canary Melon is just another common name. Likely the pages need to be merged and one redirected. Bryancasler (talk) 00:16, 6 August 2018 (UTC)
- Just ate some canary melon today. Check the pictures: The Korean melon has white sutures along the length of the body, the Canary melon has a plain yellow surface. I'm sure there's sources that confuse the two, but they're different melons. 2600:1700:FB00:1040:ADE3:CBAE:421B:EA5E (talk) 00:07, 29 July 2024 (UTC)