Watermelon
Crop Information
Giant Watermelon Fruit
- by Gabriele Gusmini and Todd C. Wehner
- Department of Horticultural Science
- North Carolina State University
- Raleigh, NC 27695-7609
The fruit of the cultivated watermelon may vary in weight
from one to over two hundred pounds. In the United States,
the commercial fruit are usually classified in four categories:
icebox (<12 lb), small or pee-wee (12-18 lb), medium
(18-24 lb), large (24-32 lb), and giant (>32 lb).
Historically, watermelon cultivars bearing giant fruit
weighing more than two-hundred pounds, when properly cultivated,
have been bred specifically for fruit competitions at State
and local agricultural fairs. The most famous competition
is held each year in August at Hope, Arkansas. During the
Hope Watermelon Festival, local growers enter their watermelon
in a competition that often established the World guinness
record.
"The Guinness Book of World Records" reports
the largest watermelon ever grown to be one of ten giant
fruit harvested in 1990 in Arrington, Tennessee, by Mr.
Bill Carson and weighing 262 pounds (118.68 Kg). Previously,
Mr. Middlebrooks near Hope, Arkansas, held the guinness
record with a 195 pound watermelon grown in 1935. The record
stood for 44 years until the Bright family, also from Hope
County, Arkansas, produced a 200 pound fruit in 1979. and
a 260 pounds one in 1985.
'Cobbs Gem', 'Carolina Cross #183', 'Florida Giant', and
'Weeks NC Giant' are the most popular cultivars.
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Record watermelon
fruit at the 2002 NC State Fair |
Record watermelon
fruit at the 2003 NC State Fair |
Record watermelon
fruit at the 2004 NC State Fair |