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Winter Squash – Sweet Dumpling

$4.75

90 days. Sweet Dumpling is just that! Growing to about 1 pound, this “single-serving” acorn variety is slightly flattened, cream-colored with green stripes. Succulent, sweet, bright orange flesh has some of the best flavor of any winter squash. Most vines will produce up to 10 or more fruit.

Photo: Baker Creek

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Tags: acorn squash, heirloom vegetable, winter squash
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