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SF0337808
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0337807
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0337806
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0337805
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0294691
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0294690
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0294689
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0294688
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0294687
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0294686
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0294679
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0294678
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0294677
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0294676
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0294675
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0294674
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0294673
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0294672
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0294671
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0294670
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0294669
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0294668
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0294667
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0294666
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0294665
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0294664
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0294661
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0294660
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0294659
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0294658
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0294657
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0294656
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0294655
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0294654
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0294653
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

SF0294652
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

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There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

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There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

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There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

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There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

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There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

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There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

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There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

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There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

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There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

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There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

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There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

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There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

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There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

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There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

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There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.

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There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
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