Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds

 

America’s Top Source for Pure Heirloom Seeds

We only offer open-pollinated seeds:

Pure, natural, and non-GMO

We have retail stores located in:

Mansfield, MO, Petaluma,CA & Wethersfield ,CT

Striata D'Italia

SSQ110


50 days. Medium-long zucchini fruit, somewhat thicker at the blossom end with light ribbing; 8-9 inches long. The skin is striped in light and dark green. Superb flavor and texture; this variety is popular in Italy for its flavor and early yield.

Contains 20 heirloom seeds

$2.00
Striata D'Italia
  • Customer Reviews

Very Nice Review by Unknown

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I grew this squash last summer, and it produced very well. The flavor is excellent, as is the texture--nice and crispy. I will be growing this zucchini again..

(Posted on 12/11/09)

 

Review by Unknown

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Healthy plants. Fruits have smooth texture and almost buttery flavor. Good producer. We will grow theese again..

(Posted on 1/18/10)

 

Good flavor Review by Unknown

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This zucchini taste better than the ordinary. They are a bit prickly which make them a bit uncomfortable to hold in the hand. This pricklyness easily washes off with water and does not affect the edibility. I will grow again..

(Posted on 7/10/10)

 

The best zucchini. Review by Unknown

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These grew well and are absolutely delicious. Everyone that I have served them too has commented on their sweetness. They do not become bitter even when allowed to grow quite large. Also, while the scallop squash next to it was covered in powdery mildew, this one held its ground and was only defeated by four consecutive days of fog (weird summer here). It is however still producing well..

(Posted on 9/6/10)

 

Overall rating Review by Tennessee gardener

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I will only grow this squash from now on. The best with nutty flavor, keeps well if you can not cook them right away. We grill these and roast in the oven..

(Posted on 8/1/11)

 

nice taste-low yield Review by Denver mom

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just surprised at how low my yields were, usually get tons of zucchini- it seemed the fruit just grew slower than others I've tried which could be nice considering people usually have the opposite problem. The yellow squash i used was much more prolific..

(Posted on 3/2/12)