Vine vegetables are vegetables which grow on vines...examples cucumbers, squash, tomatoes
Like all squash it gowns on a vine.
small texas squash vine.
Neither, all three are individual members of the same Cucurbitaceae family of vine growing plants.
There are two kinds. Some squash grows on a vine (like pumpkins). Other squash grow at the base of a single large plant (like zucchini).
Cypress Vine,Grape,Black Eyed Susan Vine,Climbing Rose,Poison Ivy,Jade Vine,Sweet Pea,Squash,Moonflower Vine, and Runner bean
The accepted scientific name is Melittia cucurbitae.
I have had good success doing this as long as the soil is rich and there is direct sun on the squash vine for at least 8 hours a day.
Further, the taproot of squash and other vine crops must not be damaged in Long taproots and branching surface roots enable squash plants to access soil they are over-large, with large seeds, hard skins, and fibrous or watery flesh.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Melittia cucurbitae.
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Squash is grown in any warm climate. It requires a lot of sun so it's mostly grown in temerate or tropical climates. Each squash plan makes either a bushy plant or a vine depending on the variety. The plants flower and when the flower is polenated, the fruit (the squash) develops. When it's big enough for the use planned, it's picked.