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  2. Convolvulaceae - Wikipedia

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    Convolvulaceae. Juss. Convolvulaceae (/ kənˌvɒlvjəˈleɪsi.iː, - aɪ /), commonly called the bindweeds or morning glories, is a family of about 60 genera and more than 1,650 species. These species are primarily herbaceous vines, but also include trees, shrubs and herbs. The tubers of several species are edible, the best known of which is ...

  3. Convolvulus - Wikipedia

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    Convolvulus Cephalopodus in Behbahan. Convolvulus / kənˈvɒlvjuːləs / [1] is a genus of about 200 [2] to 250 [3][4] species of flowering plants in the bindweed family Convolvulaceae, [5] with a cosmopolitan distribution. Common names include bindweed and morning glory; both are names shared with other closely related genera.

  4. Convolvulus arvensis - Wikipedia

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    Convolvulus arvensis. L. 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. It is usually found at ground level with small white and pink flowers.

  5. Calystegia sepium - Wikipedia

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    Calystegia sepium - MHNT. 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.

  6. Morning glory - Wikipedia

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    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: Argyreia. Astripomoea. Calystegia.

  7. Convolvulus cneorum - Wikipedia

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    Convolvulus cneorum. L. Convolvulus cneorum, the silverbush or shrubby bindweed, [1] is a species of flowering plant in the family Convolvulaceae, which contains many plants described as "bindweed". The Latin specific epithet cneorum is a word of Greek origin referring to a small olive-like plant, possibly a species of Daphne. [2]

  8. Calystegia - Wikipedia

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    Calystegia (bindweed, false bindweed, or morning glory) is a genus of about 25 species of flowering plants in the bindweed family Convolvulaceae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution in temperate and subtropical regions, but with half of the species endemic to California. They are annual or herbaceous perennial twining vines growing 1–5 ...

  9. Convolvulus erubescens - Wikipedia

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    Convolvulus erubescens has trailing and twining stems and variable leaves, ovate to triangular or arrow-shaped, 25–55 mm long and 2–40 mm wide and may have numerous or occasional hairs. The leaves may end with a small distinct point, rounded or sometimes a broad shallow notch. The leaf edges are smooth at the base becoming lobed or toothed ...