
Calystegia sepium - Wikipedia
Calystegia sepium (hedge bindweed, Rutland beauty, bugle vine, heavenly trumpets, bellbind, granny-pop-out-of-bed and many others) is a species of flowering plant in the family Convolvulaceae. It has a subcosmopolitan distribution throughout temperate regions of the North and South hemispheres.
Bindweed or bellbind - Problems & pests - Notcutts
There are two species of bindweed – field bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis) and the larger hedge bindweed or bellbind (Calystegia sepium). Both produce white, trumpet-shaped flowers, sometimes pink in Convolvulus arvensis, which do look attractive. But once it gets a hold in your garden it can quickly spread everywhere.
Bindweed - RHS Gardening
Common names for hedge bindweed include bellbind, granny-pop-out-of-bed, Rutland beauty and wild morning glory ; Field bindweed’s botanical name is Convolvulus arvensis ; The flowers of hedge bindweed and field bindweed provide nectar for pollinators Both plants are perennial, with spreading rhizomatous root systems and twining stems
Bellbind - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Living for one day, the white to pink funnel-shaped flowers close up around noon unless it is cloudy. The slightly 5-lobed flowers are 2.5- 3 inches across with bracts at the base that do not overlap. The corollas are white to pale pink and deep in the throat is yellow. Slender petioles are about 1/2 the length of the leaves. Bloom time is summer.
Calystegia sepium: Identification, Health Benefits, Uses, Invasive ...
Commonly known as Calystegia sepium, Appalachia False Bindweed, Bearbind, Bellbind, Bingham's False Bindweed, Bracted Bindweed, Bugle Vine, Devil's Guts, Great Bindweed, Heavenly Trumpets, Hedgebell, Hedge Bindweed, Hedge False Bindweed, Large Bindweed, Old Man's Nightcap, Rutland Beauty, Wild Morning Glory, this guide covers everything you ...
Moonflowers That Are as Beautiful as They are Non-Invasive
2013年7月13日 · These intensely colored moonflowers are heirloom morning glories - the desirable kind of morning glory. Convolvuluses all, they twine around whatever they can to climb toward the sun - which is what we so hate about bindweed as it scales and smothers other plants.
Bindweed - Plant Pests
Hedge Bindweed (Convolvulus sepium) and Field bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis) belong to the bindweed family (Convolvulaceae). They are perennials that climb up fences, branches and shrubs. The stalks of the bindweed climb in a clockwise direction. Field bindweed and hedge bindweed lose their leaves in autumn and are hardy.
Plant Problems: Bindweed - Real Self-Sufficiency
2017年6月17日 · Bindweed, or bellbind, is a regular problem in gardens, particularly between spring and autumn. This weed is incredibly frustrating for gardeners as it literally chokes fruit and vegetables. It is very difficult to control as it attempts to take over the world, or at least the garden, with its winding vines that just want to grow up everything ...
Hedge bindweed - agrobaseapp.com
Calystegia sepium (bellbind or hedge bindweed) climbs with strong twining stems, has large heart-shaped leaves and large white trumpet flowers. It is most often seen as a hedgerow plant or weed, scrambling over and often smothering hedges and shrubs of all sizes and even smaller ornamental trees.
Hedge Bindweed: A Beautiful and Persistent Wildflower
Discover the stunning white trumpets of the hedge bindweed, also known as bellbind (Calystegia sepium). This wildflower may be a challenge to remove from gardens, but its beauty is worth the effort. Learn more about this resilient plant.