We've grown butternut squash for years, we never save seed , always buy fresh and this year we have this green specimen. I thought it was the only one but I've found another fruit. I assume they are on the same plant but it's hard to tell as my squash bed is rather overcrowded. Does anyone know why this is ? and will they still be edible ? :wave: (http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/tt149/macmac-photo/P8280007.jpg) (http://s606.photobucket.com/user/macmac-photo/media/P8280007.jpg.html)
There are several varieties of green butternut squash. Barbara is one, and Zucco de Milano is another. They are slightly less fickle than normal one and set fruit more easily. I think they are better than the normal ones. They can get quite big.
http://www.thompson-morgan.com/vegetables/vegetable-seeds/pumpkin-squash-and-courgette-seeds/squash-barbara-butternut-f1-hybrid-winter/778TM
http://www.seedsofitaly.com/-PUMPKIN_ZUCCA_OF_NAPOLI/p1834925_8313228.aspx
Quote from: Digeroo on August 28, 2013, 13:31:36
There are several varieties of green butternut squash. Barbara is one, and Zucco de Milano is another. They are slightly less fickle than normal one and set fruit more easily. I think they are better than the normal ones. They can get quite big.
http://www.thompson-morgan.com/vegetables/vegetable-seeds/pumpkin-squash-and-courgette-seeds/squash-barbara-butternut-f1-hybrid-winter/778TM
http://www.seedsofitaly.com/-PUMPKIN_ZUCCA_OF_NAPOLI/p1834925_8313228.aspx
Just so - seed packet contamination. Enjoy the diversity :wave:
Thanks both, Galina I think you're right as I certainly didn't sow a green variety. :happy7:
It is sometimes interesting to get a rogue. I had a cousa style courgette once and when the rest got a virus this one plant fed us and I have been growing cousa style courgettes ever since.
a friend on my site has had a green rouge this year in her butternuts and the green one is 22" long with a girth of about 9" but it has a butternut shape and came from the same packet as the rest of the normal butternuts and has 4 fruits on it.
hippydave, it sounds liek your friend has a Lunga di Napoli... I grew one once and it remains one of the biggest things I've ever grown, only beaten by a few pumpkins and a truly mammoth Boston Winter squash... it wasn't much smaller than my leg, shaped like a butternut, and green....
I have 6 butternut squash plants all from the same seed packet, 2 are round,2 are elongated, and 2 look like proper butternut squash shape.
It will be interesting to see what they taste like.