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Zucchetta Rampicante is a summer squash.
It grows on vines that grow up to 20 to 25 feet (6 to 7 1/2 metres) long. The vines can be trained on a fence or a strong trellis.
The squash is bulbous at other end. Past that, it becomes slender, and coils around itself. It can grow up to 3 feet (1 metre) long, but can be picked anytime after they reach 4 inches (10 cm.)
When picked at 8 to 12 inches (20 to 30 cm) long, you can use them as a zucchini. Larger, roast them as you would a winter squash. The coils only appear as it grows longer.
The skin is a light yellowish green ripening to green, then maturing to tan.
It has pale yellow flesh turning more orange as it matures.
The seed cavity is in the bulbous end.
It has rich, sweet flavour and holds its shape after cooking.
55 to 100 days from seed.
History
Developed in Albenga, Liguria, Italy.
Listed by Fearing Burr in his "Field and Garden Vegetables of America" (1863).
Language Notes
One of the Italian names, "Tromboncino", means "little trumpet".
Also called: Tromba d'Albenga Tromboncino, Zucchetta Rampicante, Zucchetta Tromba d'Albenga (Italian)
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