Which vegetables are considered as night blooming?

There are no vegetables that are considered "night blooming" in the traditional sense.

Here's why:

* "Night Blooming" Usually Refers to Flowers: The term "night blooming" is most commonly used to describe flowers that open their petals at night and close during the day. Examples include moonflowers, night-blooming jasmine, and evening primrose.

* Vegetables Focus on Fruit or Roots: Most vegetables we eat are either the fruit (tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers) or the root (carrots, potatoes, beets) of a plant. These parts of the plant aren't typically associated with blooming.

However, some vegetable plants do have flowers that open at night:

* Tomatoes: Tomato flowers are usually open during the day, but they can sometimes open at night if the conditions are right.

* Cucumbers: Cucumber flowers can also open at night, especially if it's hot and humid.

It's important to note that even though these flowers might open at night, they don't play a significant role in the vegetable's growth or development. The fruit and root vegetables themselves are the edible parts, not the flowers.