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          (Convolvulus arvensis, Calystegia spp.)

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bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis and Calystegia spp.; MORNING-GLORY FAMILY [Convolvulaceae]) Trailing or twining perennial herbs with showy white to pink, 5-parted, funnel-shaped flowers.  Leaves broadly arrowhead shaped.  Fields, roadsides, thickets, and waste places, flowering throughout the growing season.  [101]

 

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