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Common Name - Hedge Bindweed |
| Scientific Name -Convolvulus sepium |
| Family Name - Morning Glory
(Convolvulaceae) |
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Season |
Summer perennial. |
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Habitat |
Fields, moist thickets. |
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Flower |
White, funnel shaped, petals fused,
large (11/2" to 3" long), flower stalks long, flowers
often close by noon on sunny days. |
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Leaves |
Simple, alternate, entire, arrow
shaped but with square lobes at the base. The Field Bindweed
has pointed lobes. The plant grows as a vine reaching lengths
of 10' or more. |
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