A bright orange vegetable that grows on a vine is a pumpkin. Pumpkins belong to the gourd family and are commonly used in cooking, especially for pies and soups. They are also popular decorations during the fall, particularly around Halloween. Their vibrant color and versatility make them a favorite in various culinary traditions.
It sounds like you might be describing the orange trumpet vine (Pyrostegia venusta). This vine has bright orange tubular flowers and produces large green pods after flowering. It is a vigorous climber that can add a splash of color to gardens and landscapes.
The cucumber is the fruit of the cucumber vine plant.
It is a fruit on the vine and a vegetable on your plate
Cucumbers grow along the ground on a creeping vine.
Pumpkins turn orange on the vine due to the presence of a pigment called carotenoids. This pigment is responsible for the orange color of the pumpkin as it ripens.
A cucumber is a fruit, but for culinary purposes it is a vegetable
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A pumpkin turns orange off the vine due to a process called carotenoid synthesis, where the plant produces pigments that give the pumpkin its orange color when exposed to sunlight.
This would be a cucumber vine. It will also have leaves that look similar to a spade from a deck of cards
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