Morning Glory Flower Bindweed
Bellbine or hedge bindweed calystegia sepium native to eurasia and north america.
Morning glory flower bindweed. Convolvulaceae mostly twining often weedy and producing handsome white pink or blue funnel shaped flowers. Bindweed is a climbing vine. Bindweed is a perennial vining plant that snakes its way across the ground and over fences plants or any other stationary thing in its path. Bindweed plants of the closely related genera convolvulus and calystegia morning glory family.
Bindweed morning glory facts. The morning glories or bindweeds belong to the convolvulaceae family of plants which contains many different species. Bindweed is a climbing vine. Bindweed can grow four feet or more in length and has deep strong roots.
It has medium green arrow shaped leaves and white pinkish flowers that look like those of morning glories. All of them have the trumpet or funnel shaped flower of the hedge bindweed but the flowers of some species are brightly coloured instead of white. Normally the first signs that you have bindweed will be thin thread like vines that wrap themselves tightly around plants or other upward objects. Planting bindweed morning glory.
Bindweed which is often considered a very invasive plant is nonetheless a very beautiful flower.