
Squash, Botanical Interests Waltham Butternut Winter Seeds
Botanical Name: Cucurbita moschata
Days to Maturity: 100 days
Family: Cucurbitaceae
Native: Northern Columbia
Hardiness: Frost-sensitive annual
Plant Dimensions: 8² vines
Variety Information: 8"-2" long, 3-6 pounds, light tan skin with yellowish-orange flesh.
Type: Butternut
Attributes: Resists Squash Vine Borers, Long Storing
Winter squash gives you the perfect reason to look forward to winter! The rich, sweet flavor of butternut quickly became a classic and has set a bigh bar. Roast, bake, or pureé into a soup for classic winter fare. 4 to 5 fruits per plant; solid stems resist squash vine borers. Stores for months! 1970 All-America selections winner. 4 grams (35 seeds) This packet sows up to 17 mounds.
Botanical Name: Cucurbita moschata
Days to Maturity: 100 days
Family: Cucurbitaceae
Native: Northern Columbia
Hardiness: Frost-sensitive annual
Plant Dimensions: 8² vines
Variety Information: 8"-2" long, 3-6 pounds, light tan skin with yellowish-orange flesh.
Type: Butternut
Attributes: Resists Squash Vine Borers, Long Storing
Winter squash gives you the perfect reason to look forward to winter! The rich, sweet flavor of butternut quickly became a classic and has set a bigh bar. Roast, bake, or pureé into a soup for classic winter fare. 4 to 5 fruits per plant; solid stems resist squash vine borers. Stores for months! 1970 All-America selections winner. 4 grams (35 seeds) This packet sows up to 17 mounds.
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Botanical Name: Cucurbita moschata
Days to Maturity: 100 days
Family: Cucurbitaceae
Native: Northern Columbia
Hardiness: Frost-sensitive annual
Plant Dimensions: 8² vines
Variety Information: 8"-2" long, 3-6 pounds, light tan skin with yellowish-orange flesh.
Type: Butternut
Attributes: Resists Squash Vine Borers, Long Storing
Winter squash gives you the perfect reason to look forward to winter! The rich, sweet flavor of butternut quickly became a classic and has set a bigh bar. Roast, bake, or pureé into a soup for classic winter fare. 4 to 5 fruits per plant; solid stems resist squash vine borers. Stores for months! 1970 All-America selections winner. 4 grams (35 seeds) This packet sows up to 17 mounds.












