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Unwins Squash (Butternut) Hunter F1 Seeds

Brand: Unwins
SKU: 64564
This is the first Butternut squash to be bred in the UK to give excellent results in our climate whatever the weather. Strong healthy plants will give a bumper crop of squashes which are full of flavour when roasted, boiled or mashed. Bronze-green foliage. Dwarf variety. Sow Date: Mar-May.
£3.49
Availability: In stock
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