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Convolvulus arvensis, or field bindweed, is a species of bindweed in the Convolvulaceae [1] native to Europe and Asia.It is a rhizomatous and climbing or creeping herbaceous perennial plant with stems growing to 0.5–2 metres (1.6–6.6 ft) in length.
Ipomoea cairica is a vining, herbaceous, perennial plant with palmate leaves and large, showy white to lavender flowers. A species of morning glory, it has many common names, including mile-a-minute vine, Messina creeper, Cairo morning glory, coast morning glory and railroad creeper.
Morning glory (also written as morning-glory [1]) is the common name for over 1,000 species of flowering plants in the family Convolvulaceae, whose current taxonomy and systematics are in flux. Morning glory species belong to many genera , some of which are:
Ipomoea pes-caprae, also known as bayhops, bay-hops, beach morning glory, railroad vine, [4] or goat's foot, is a common pantropical creeping vine belonging to the family Convolvulaceae. It grows on the upper parts of beaches and endures salted air.
Common names include bindweed and morning glory; both are names shared with other closely related genera. Description. They are annual or perennial herbaceous vines, ...
Confederate jasmine with flowers Bower vine's showy flowers Mandevilla trailing on trellis Oceanblue morning glory German ivy creeping on ground Actinidia , a genus in the Actinidiaceae family that includes edible fruiting vines, Actinidia deliciosa ( kiwifruit vine), and A. arguta (hardy kiwifruit or kiwiberry vine), and cultivated ornamental ...
Convolvulus arvensis – lesser bindweed, field bindweed, common bindweed, white convolvulus, creeping jenny, perennial morning glory Convolvulus aschersonii Convolvulus assyricus
Ipomoea quamoclit, commonly known as cypress vine, cypress vine morning glory, cardinal creeper, cardinal vine, star glory, star of Bethlehem or hummingbird vine, is a species of vine in the family Convolvulaceae native to tropical regions of the Americas and naturalized elsewhere in the tropics.