Vilina zucchini is an early maturing bush-type hybrid with compact plant growth. It has small to medium-sized leaves, dark green in color with distinct spotting and strong lobing. The fruits are cylindrical in shape with a weak-ribbed structure, colored green with a pattern of small dots and frequent dark green spots. The average fruit weight ranges from 0.9 to 1.1 kg, with white flesh of medium density and good flavor. The seeds are small, elliptical in shape, and cream-colored.
This hybrid is distinguished by its high yield of marketable fruits, which varies from 563 to 1307 centners per hectare, significantly exceeding the indicators of standard varieties. The Vilina zucchini is resistant to low air temperatures, making it suitable for cultivation in various climatic conditions. Early maturity allows it to be used for commercial production, as well as for home cooking and canning.
Growing zucchini Vilina is recommended in open ground, especially in regions with a moderate climate. Thanks to its characteristics and qualities, this variety is an excellent choice for farmers and gardeners seeking to obtain high-quality yields with good taste properties and versatile applications.