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450 ANNIVERSARY

Plant Type
Woven
Growing
Covered Ground, Open Ground
Beginning of fruiting
35-40 days
Fruit; shape
Cylindrical
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Price range
26.68 - 35 UAH
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Producer
VNIIOOB
Fruit; color
Golden-yellow
Country
Russia
Registration Year
2011
Description 450 ANNIVERSARY
The Zucchini variety 450 Anniversary is characterized by early fruiting; the first fruits can be harvested as early as 30-34 days after sowing. The plant features a female type of flowering and a large number of fruits, which ensures very high yield – from one bush you can get from 15 to 20 marketable fruits. Bushes have an unbranched, thornless stem, which facilitates care and harvesting.


The fruits of the 450 Anniversary variety are cylindrical in shape and bright yellow, possessing excellent consumer qualities. They are suitable for home cooking, small-fruit canning, and all types of processing, making this variety versatile for various culinary purposes.


Sowing seeds is recommended in late May – early June, after the spring frosts have passed. Seeds are sown in holes by 2-3 pieces with a distance of at least 60 cm between them. After germination, weak seedlings are removed, and care of the plants includes regular watering, loosening, hilling, and feeding. Harvesting of fruits is carried out regularly with an interval of 2-3 days to prevent over-ripening. It is also possible to grow zucchinis through seedlings: seeds are sown in early May, and the seedlings are transplanted into open ground in early June at the stage of 2-4 leaves.
Specifications 450 ANNIVERSARY
Plant Type
Woven
Growing
Covered Ground
Open Ground
Beginning of fruiting
35-40 days
Fruit; shape
Cylindrical
Fruit; color
Golden-yellow
Country
Russia
Registration Year
2011
Catalog
Varieties
Cucurbit Crops
Manufacturer
VNIIOOB
VNIIOOB / Sokolov S.D.
S.D. Sokolov
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