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Convolvulus arvensis L.field bindweed Convolvulus arvensis L. field bindweed Convolvulus equitans Benth. Texas bindweed ...
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Convolvulus (Canary Morning Glory) Convolvulus or Morning Glory are winter hardy to tropical, usually annual or semiperennial (rarely perennial) climbers with trumpet-shaped flowers.
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convolvulus, Plants Related Category: Plants convolvulus[kunvol´vyulus] Pronunciation Key: see morning glory.
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The Convolvulus is very sensitive to weather conditions, always closing in rain, to open again with the return of sunshine. It also closes at night. Its blossoms give a deep yellow or orange tint to water, which is heightened by alum and alkalies.
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Scientific Name Convolvulus arvensis Common Name Field bindweed; Small bindweed ...
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Convolvulus species Plants of Home and Garden Chip or soak seeds then plant shallowly in well-drained medium, 70-80F/21-27C for tender species, outdoors if hardy, in spring. Grow in full sun.
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Convolvulus arvensis (field bindweed) is a weaker-stemmed plant, with smaller white or pink trumpet-shaped flowers, but otherwise similar in appearance to bellbind. The problem ...
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Convolvulus umbellatus, Ipomoea cymosa, Ipomoea polyanthes Convolvulaceae Hogvine ...
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Dwarf morning glories (Convolvulus tricolor) are perfect for large, decorative containers, where they can be seen and appreciated.
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generally smooth heart-shaped leaves and large showy white or purple flowers, as, for instance, the greater bindweed of English hedges, Calystegia sepium, and many species of the genus Ipomaea, the largest of the order, including the "convolvulus ...
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The largest groups are the predominantly tropical morning-glory genus ( Ipomoea), with species most abundant in Mexico, and the bindweed genus ( Convolvulus) of more temperate regions. Many bindweeds are also called morning glory.
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Merremia umbellata, Convolvulus umbellatus, Ipomoea polyanthes, Merremia aurea (Yellow Merremia, Yellow Wood Rose, Family: Convolvulaceae) Meryta sinclairii (Puka, Family: Araliaceae) ...
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See also: Green, May, Pink, Morning Glory, Orange
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