This particular specimen escaped my attention over the past couple of weeks. The last time I saw it, it was only about six inches long, and I meant to keep an eye on it. But this afternoon after work I spied it again, and it had grown to this size.
This is another italian vining squash, by the name of Trombetta di Albenga. They are interesting - mild flavored, few if any seeds, and not watery like zucchini. We'll see how this one cooks up. This is turning out to be one of my favorite squashes. The plants are prolific, seem to grow anywhere there is support, and don't conk out and get all done in by late summer like most zucchini.

This is another italian vining squash, by the name of Trombetta di Albenga. They are interesting - mild flavored, few if any seeds, and not watery like zucchini. We'll see how this one cooks up. This is turning out to be one of my favorite squashes. The plants are prolific, seem to grow anywhere there is support, and don't conk out and get all done in by late summer like most zucchini.
