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A hybrid yellow summer crookneck that is early, highly productive, and vigorous. Fruits are shiny lemon yellow, uniform and tastiest when 4 to 6 inches long. Low in calories and a good source of vitamin A. This packet will plant approximately 5 hills.
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Description: This striped Italian beauty is the race car of the vegetable garden. An old Italian heirloom, Cocozelle has very long dark green fruit with light green vertical stripes. Called Cocozella di Napoli in the 19th century, it is a compact bush type plant that can be grown in any sunny spot in the garden or in a large container. The baby vegetables are a delicacy in Italy and are harvested when they are very small. A little more ornamental than your average zucchini! ONE PACKET PLANTS: 3 HILLS...
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New! This productive plant keeps yielding beautiful, smooth, shiny, lemon-yellow crooked neck squash as long as they are picked routinely. It has the precocious yellow gene so it is stronger genetically and is resistant to cucumber and watermelon mosaic viruses. Its tasty, uniform fruits have thick, break-resistant curved necks yet softer stems for easy picking when they are 6” to 8” long~the best size. (F1.)
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Squash Seed, Cocozelle 3.5 g
Zucchini is the most popular type of summer squash. And for good reason, as it is easy to grow, producing a generous crop of delicately flavored fruits all season long. The fruit is delicious when baked, boiled, fried, steamed, or raw, and when used in a variety of recipes. Zucchini can be frozen. 50-60 days to maturity.
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An easy-to-grow zucchini hybrid of exceptional quality with early, heavily productive yields. This versatile summer squash is best when fruits are 6 to 8 inches long. Low in calories and high in vitamin A. This packet will plant approximately 4 hills.
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An old Italian heirloom, Cocozelle has a long dark green fruit with light green verticle stripes. Called Cocozella di Napoli in the 19th century, it is a compact bush type plant that can be grown in any sunny spot in the garden or in a large container. The baby vegetables are a delicacy in Italy and are harvested when they are very small. A little more ornamental than your average zucchini.
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Squash, Cocozelle
Cocozelle Squash Zucchini is the most popular type of summer squash. And for good reason, as it is easy to grow, producing a generous crop of delicately flavored fruits all season long. The fruit is delicious when baked, boiled, fried, steamed, or raw, and when used in a variety of recipes. Zucchini can be frozen. 50-60 days to maturity.
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New! This productive plant keeps yielding beautiful, smooth, shiny, lemon-yellow crooked neck squash as long as they are picked routinely. It has the precocious yellow gene so it is stronger genetically and is resistant to cucumber and watermelon mosaic viruses. Its tasty, uniform fruits have thick, break-resistant curved necks yet softer stems for easy picking when they are 6” to 8” long~the best size. (F1.)
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One of the best white summer squashes - deliciously mild! Bush-type plants produce tender fruits that are best when 4 to 6 inches in diameter. Low in calories and a good source of vitamin A. This packet will plant approximately 8 hills.
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An All-American Selection! This exceptionally productive variety of summer squash bears fruits that can be eaten when 4 to 12 inches long. The flesh is tender and delicious. High in vitamin A. This packet will plant approximately 12 hills.
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