(95 days) Open pollinated.
For home gardeners with space limitations, a scaled-down version of Blue Hubbard developed at the University of New Hampshire from a 1953 cross between Blue Hubbard and Bush Buttercup. Baby Blue’s vines are much more compact and its fruits much smaller (about 4–5 lb), but their flavor at maturity doesn’t match up to those traditional large hubbards and their yield is lower, too.
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