It is a plant and like most plants it has flowers that attract animals and insects to fertilize them. Once this has happened, they begin to form a fruit, in this case the squash.
Yes.
Squash grows from the flower of the plant.
The female flower on a squash plant produces the squash when mature but will need pollination by a male flower. This can be done by transfering pollen from the anther of the male flower to the stigma of the female flower. Either an insect or person can do this.
The answer is Squash Flower , Begonia Flower , Maize ,Hazelnut,willow And Oak
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.
It is a plant and like most plants it has flowers that attract animals and insects to fertilize them. Once this has happened, they begin to form a fruit, in this case the squash.
Patty pan or scallop squash
Traditionally called the three sisters, squash was planted at the base of the corn plant. A bean plant was grown and wrapped itself around the corn plant.
flower of squash
No. Courgette (also known as zucchini) is a kind of squash. It is not the stem of a plant. It is an seed-bearing fruit comprising the ovary of a flower, picked before maturity.
Squash the plant originated in the Americas. Squash the game originated from the game of tennis in Great Britain.
A squash plant grows faster than bean plant
Squash the plant originated in the Americas. Squash the game originated from the game of tennis in Great Britain.