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Squashes

Squash offer growers a diverse crop ranging from ornamental types to culinary varieties. Defined by their distinctive shapes, colours, and reliable storage, our squash range delivers uniform fruit, strong yields, and dependable performance for both fresh market and seasonal retail.

Available in these regions only:

Varieties may differ within regions

Variety

Baron

Cucurbita maxima squash variety producing medium sized grey fruits weighing 3-4 kg.

Blue Ice

Vigorous long-vine Cucurbita maxima squash producing large blocky grey fruits weighing 10–15kg.

Butterkin

Cucurbita moschata variety prized for its sweet, nutty flavour and smooth tan skin.

Crookneck Yellow

Early-maturing, bush-type summer squash producing tender, butter-yellow fruits.

Cue Ball

Cue Ball is a productive hybrid round squash with an upright, vigorous bush habit. It reaches maturity in approximately 40 – 45 days, producing smooth, pale green fruit, mottled with white. Known for its excellent flavour and concentrated fruit set, Cue Ball offers easy harvesting and continuous multiple pickings, making it a reliable choice for both growers and gardeners.

Early Jarrah

High-yielding Cucurbita maxima variety producing large grey fruits weighing between 7 and 10kg.

Eight Ball

Eight Ball is a vigorous, high-yielding hybrid round squash with an upright bush habit, producing glossy dark green fruit mottled with subtle speckles. It reaches maturity rapidly, typically within 40–45 days from sowing. Known for its excellent flavour and consistent cropping, Eight Ball offers easy harvesting and multiple pickings, making it a dependable choice for growers seeking quality and quantity.

Emperor

Distinctive grey rind and dense orange flesh. Suitable for premium display markets and culinary applications.

Heavenly Hubbard

Hybrid blue-gray Hubbard winter squash producing uniform fruits averaging 6.8 kg (15 lbs)

Marmyto

Distinctive Cucurbita maxima variety producing 1–2 kg fruits with an oblate-blocky shape and rich orange skin.

Orange Cutie

Compact Cucurbita maxima bush-type squash with vivid red-orange skin and a flattened oblate shape

Pacific King

Grey-skinned Cucurbita maxima variety producing large, oblate fruits weighing 5–7 kg.

Sandman

Cucurbita moschata variety producing medium-sized, tan-skinned fruits with a smooth, round shape and fine-grained orange flesh.

Small Spoon

Striking hybrid gourd producing small, spoon-shaped fruits with a bulbous blossom end and a narrow, curved neck.

Special Export

Kabocha variety producing medium-sized, deep green fruits with lighter green flecking and a classic oblate shape.

Stripetti

Stripetti is a gourmet hybrid vegetable spaghetti squash that matures in approximately 95 days. It produces uniform fruits with a distinctive cream-coloured striped rind that turns orange when fully ripe. The compact vines yield a consistent crop of sweet-flavoured squash with a hard shell, ensuring excellent shelf life and extended post-harvest quality.

Tank (FKA Rascal)

High-yielding pie-sized pumpkin variety producing vibrant dark orange fruits with excellent uniformity.

Turk’s Turban

Technically a squash, Turk’s Turban is often grouped with gourds for its striking decorative appeal. It produces uniquely shaped fruits resembling a smaller squash perched atop a larger one, averaging 22 cm in height and 12.5 cm in width (9 x 5 inch) and weighing between 1 and 3 kg (2 – 6.5 lbs). The colourful rind displays bold stripes ranging from red and white to green and orange, making it a vivid autumn display. Its hard skin and long storage life extend usability well into the winter months.

Windsor

Cucurbita maxima squash variety producing large, oblate grey fruits weighing 4–6 kg.

Choosing the right variety

Speak to one of our expert team members to find the right variety for you.

Speak to our specialists

Sylwia Taylor

Crop Manager - International

sylwia.taylor@elsoms.com

Stephanie Fussey

Head of International Vegetable Sales

stephanie.fussey@elsoms.com
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