'Cocozelle von Tripolis' Courgette – traditional, aromatic long‑fruit variety with tender flesh and high yield stability.
A heat‑loving, robust zucchini with elongated fruits, green to light‑green striped and 18–30 cm long, of outstanding quality. Its flesh is tender, mildly nutty and pleasantly sweet with a fine pumpkin note. The plants grow vigorously, bushy and compact, reliably producing numerous fruits and performing excellently in warm open‑field conditions, raised beds, polytunnels and protected garden beds. Open‑pollinated, early‑bearing and ideal for self‑sufficiency, direct marketing and organic cultivation.
Origin & History
‘Cocozelle von Tripolis’ (also recorded as Verte non coureuse d’Italie) is a traditional, open‑pollinated zucchini variety from the Mediterranean region, with roots in 19th‑century Italian and Levantine garden culture. It belongs to the family Cucurbitaceae, subfamily Cucurbitoideae, genus Cucurbita, species C. pepo.
A horticultural annual report from 1885 describes ‘Cocozelle von Tripolis’ as “courge longue, striée, de type cocozelle, cultivée autour de Tripoli” – a reference to its early presence in the coastal regions of the eastern Mediterranean and its characteristic long, striped form. At the same time, it appears in Italian sources as “cocozella” or “cocozelle d’Italia”, names used for slender, aromatic summer squashes firmly rooted in the regional cuisines of southern Italy and the Levant.
Over generations, this regional landrace was valued for its early maturity, stable yields and distinctive striping. In Mediterranean households, ‘Cocozelle von Tripolis’ was considered a preferred summer‑kitchen variety, its tender, mildly nutty fruits ideal for light seasonal dishes. By the early 20th century, it had spread into European and North American home gardens, where its fine flavour and reliable fruit set quickly made it popular.
Young fruits were regarded as particularly digestible in Mediterranean cooking and were often used as gentle summer fare. Its seed‑true nature, natural robustness and adaptability to different soils helped ‘Cocozelle von Tripolis’ maintain its place in traditional vegetable cultivation for decades. To this day, it is appreciated for its mild‑nutty aroma, fine texture and generous productivity – a Mediterranean classic with timeless culinary appeal.
Appearance & Characteristics
The plants are annual, grow vigorously, bushy and compact, and reach a diameter of 100–150 cm. Warm‑loving; minimum temperature for cultivation is 12–14 °C.
Fruit details:
Size: Medium‑sized, fruits 18–30 cm long
Shape: Slender‑cylindrical, slightly ribbed
Color: Dark green with light‑green longitudinal stripes
Texture: Tender, fine, juicy
Flavor: Mildly nutty, slightly sweet, aromatic
Usage & Cultivation Highlights
The fruits of ‘Cocozelle von Tripolis’ are excellent for raw use, salads, pan dishes, grilling, roasting, steaming, baking and frying. Their tender skin makes them ideal for stuffed zucchini, Mediterranean vegetable sautés, ratatouille, pasta dishes and light summer cooking. When harvested young, they are especially aromatic and well suited for pickling, fermenting or fine vegetable purées. Thanks to their elongated shape, they are easy to slice, spiralise or cut into decorative rounds. The variety also performs beautifully in soups, purées, vegetable chips, oven dishes and creative summer recipes. It lends itself well to antipasti assortments, savoury quiches, vegetable bakes, skewers, aromatic curries, light wok dishes and as a mild vegetable component in bowls or chilled summer soups. Even thinly shaved as carpaccio, in vegetable wraps or as a base for zucchini fritters, it reveals its mild‑nutty flavour particularly well.
‘Cocozelle von Tripolis’ is robust, heat‑loving and delivers high, consistent yields in open ground, raised beds and protected cultivation. The variety tolerates heat well, sets fruit reliably and thrives especially in sunny, airy locations. Its compact, easy‑to‑manage growth habit is ideal for organic systems, mixed cropping and self‑sufficiency. Early maturity ensures a dependable summer harvest even in shorter growing seasons, while the strong root system uses soil moisture efficiently and provides stable yields even in changeable summers. Under protection it ripens with remarkable uniformity and develops an intensified aroma. It adapts well to light, sandy soils, pollinates reliably and produces secure yields even in small beds or urban gardens. Its uniform fruit shape simplifies harvest planning, and the tender skin allows for quick processing. Mulching helps stabilise soil moisture, and the open plant structure ensures good airflow, reducing disease pressure.
Compared with many modern hybrids, ‘Cocozelle von Tripolis’ stands out for its mild‑nutty flavour, seed‑true quality, traditional robustness and generous productivity – ideal for anyone seeking an aromatic, compact and versatile zucchini for garden, kitchen and direct marketing.