What are the vine vegetables?

"Vine vegetables" isn't a universally recognized term in botany or gardening. However, it's likely referring to vegetables that grow on vining plants, which are plants that have long, trailing stems.

Here are some examples of vegetables that grow on vining plants:

* Cucurbits:

* Cucumbers: These are a classic example, with various varieties growing on long, trailing vines.

* Squash: Includes zucchini, summer squash, and butternut squash, among others. Many varieties have vining habits.

* Pumpkins: Though large, pumpkins also grow on vining plants.

* Melons: Watermelons, cantaloupes, and honeydew melons all grow on sprawling vines.

* Legumes:

* Peas: English peas, snow peas, and snap peas all grow on vining plants.

* Other:

* Tomatoes: Many tomato varieties are indeterminate, meaning they grow on vining plants and can produce fruit continuously throughout the growing season.

* Beans: Pole beans, like string beans and kidney beans, are specifically bred for vining growth.

* Sweet potatoes: While not technically a vine, sweet potato plants do have long, trailing stems.

Remember that some vegetables, like cucumbers, can have both vining and bush varieties. It's always a good idea to check the seed packet or plant label for specific information about the growth habit of the variety you're interested in.