Of course as soon as I wrote that, the plants promptly put out two female blossoms. The vines are all tangled together, but I'm thinking it may be one seminole and one butternut (possibly two seminoles).
Oh well, just see what happens.... I was sort of looking forward to getting rid of all that and starting with an all cleaned out bed.
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Wow, look at this. The same kind of squash Rainbow had. I've never had a squash that looked like this before. I'm assuming this squash is coming off the butternut vine, but really can't tell in the jumbled mess of squash vines I have. I planted, butternut, buttercup, blue hubbard, and zucchini. All seeds were purchased from companies in packets. I don't know if there are any more down in there or not, I can't see!