Morning Glory – W
Also known as Bindweed
Convolvulus arvensis
| Family | Morning Glory (Convolvulaceae) |
|---|---|
| Bloom | Summer |
| Habitat | Meadows, wood edges, fence rows |
| Status | Native |
| Cycle | Perennial |
| Height | 1-6′ |
| Flower | Flowers are white or pink tubes or funnel-shaped 2″ wide with 5 petals that fuse together to form the flower. |
| Leaf | Leaves are opposite, toothless, arrowhead-shaped and alternate on the vine. |
| Notes | Stems are prostrate, trailing, or twining on surrounding vegetation. It prefers disturbed soils, old fields, and abandoned lawns. |
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