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    Calystegia silvatica

    Calystegia silvatica is the largest species of bindweed and is a strong rampant climber. It is native to southern Europe but has been introduced to many other areas because it is an attractive garden plant. Calystegia silvatica subsp. fraterniflora Brummitt is native to North America. It has large, arrow-shaped leaves and showy white trumpet-shaped flowers up to 9 centimeters in diameter. It is considered a weed in some areas where it has escaped cultivation and now grows wild. It spreads easily via hardy rhizomes. There are several subspecies. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Calystegia silvatica (large bindweed) is the largest species of bindweed and is a strong rampant climber. It is native to southern Europe but has been introduced to many other areas because it is an attractive garden plant. Calystegia silvatica subsp. fraterniflora (Mack. & Bush) Brummitt (short-stalked false bindweed) is native to North America. [1]It has large, arrow-shaped leaves and showy ...
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  4. plants.ces.ncsu.edu

    North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox

    https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu › plants › calystegia-silvatica

    Calystegia is Greek for "covered calyx" referring to the large bracts; silvatica is Latin for "of the forest." The showy large white flowers appear in summer. The bracts of this flower overlap as they do not for hedge bindweed (C. sepium) and the flowers are larger. The simple leaves are large and arrow-shaped..
  5. climbers.lsa.umich.edu

    Calystegia spithamaea rarely twines and generally stays low to the ground. Convolvulus arvensis has smaller bracts, freely branching stems, and flowers that are smaller (1.5-2 cm) (11). Although similar in form, the foliage of C. silvatica is larger than in Polygonum convolvulus, however the inflorescences are very different.
  6. plantids.com

    Calystegia silvatica, commonly known as Giant Bindweed or Short-stalked False Bindweed, is a fast-growing perennial vine belonging to the morning glory family (Convolvulaceae). Native to Europe, Asia, and parts of North America, it's known for its vigorous growth and ability to spread both by seeds and rhizomes. This twining vine can grow up ...
  7. selinawamucii.com

    Calystegia silvatica is a perennial vine that can be propagated from seed or cuttings. Seeds should be sown in a well-drained soil mix and kept moist until germination. Cuttings should be taken from healthy, mature stems and planted in a moist soil mix. Both seeds and cuttings should be kept in a warm, bright location with indirect sunlight.
  8. massey.ac.nz

    Great bindweed (Calystegia sylvatica) is a vine that produces heart-shaped leaves and large white flowers. Great bindweed (Calystegia sylvatica) is a vine that produces heart-shaped leaves and large white flowers. ... It can be confused with other weeds, pink bindweed (Calystegia sepium) looks similar except the flowers are mainly pinkish with ...
  9. fermanagh.bsbi.org

    Strong vegetative and limited flowering reproduction. In common with C. sepium subsp. sepium, the even larger and more glamorous pure white flowers of C. silvatica are completely self-incompatible, a condition which limits the species' ability to set seed, especially in small populations. To an unknown extent, plants of C. silvatica must sometimes (often) be derived from fragments of the ...
  10. westglamorganflora.org.uk

    Calystegia silvatica (Large Bindweed) is a striking white-flowered bindweed with large, showy flowers, which are noticaby larger than those of Hedge Bindweed. The flower stalks are hairless and not (or hardly) winged. The two, large green bracteoles that surround the base of the flowers overlap strongly, unlike those of Hedge Bindweed (Calystegia sepium).
  11. Calystegia silvatica, commonly known as large bindweed or hedge bindweed, is a climbing perennial plant in the family Convolvulaceae. It is native to Europe and parts of Asia but has spread to other temperate regions. The plant is known for its vigorous growth and large, trumpet-shaped white flowers. It typically enters a dormancy period during the colder months.

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