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Spinnor
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We have some type of squash plant growing in a small garden. It remarkable how much it has spread. I would think it advantageous for such a plant to form additional root systems, try as I might I do not see them on this plant. Is that typical of squash and pumpkin type plants, no additional root systems? Seems with parts of the plant quite a distance from the original roots that it would make evolutionary sense for the vines to put new roots down from time to time as it grows along the ground?
Thanks for any help!
Thanks for any help!