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Bindweed identification - Cornell CALS
The name “bindweed” is often used as a catch-all term that encompasses several different weedy plant species. This can include the annual morningglories ...
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cals.cornell.edu
All About Bindweed - Dyck Arboretum
Hard to believe, but good bindweed does exist! Some native species called false bindweeds look similar but do not grow as aggressively.
dyckarboretum.org
dyckarboretum.org
Field Bindweed - Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board
General Description. It is a perennial herbaceous plant with creeping and twining stems that grow along the ground and up through other plants and ...
www.nwcb.wa.gov
www.nwcb.wa.gov
weedbind
† weedbind Obs. = bindweed 1.1551 Turner Herbal i. L vj b, The properties of byndweed. The iuice of weedbynde, purgeth the belly.
Oxford English Dictionary
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Bindweed | Jefferson County, KS - Official Website
Field Bindweed · Convolvulus arvensis L. · is a perennial broad-leaved plant that spreads over the soil and other structures, and often form mats.
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Weeds: Field bindweed (Wild morningglory) – Convolvulus arvensis
Field bindweed is a prostrate or twining weed which spreads by seed and by new plants arising from a perennial root system reaching ten feet or more in depth.
hortsense.cahnrs.wsu.edu
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withbind
† ˈwithbind Obs. rare. Forms: 1 weoþobend, 4 weþebond, withbinde. [OE. *wiþobend, weoþobend (cf. OLG. widebinde ‘ligustrum’), f. wiþ- in withe + bend bend n.1 (Cf. bindwith, bendwith.)] A name for certain plants having pliant stems.c 1000 Sax. Leechd. II. 312 Nim þas wyrte, safenan & mersc mealwan.....
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[PDF] Field bindweed Fact Sheet
Field bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis) is a non-native deep- rooted perennial that reproduces from seed and creeping, horizontal roots. (rhizomes).
fremontcountyco.gov
fremontcountyco.gov
The Noxious, Persistent, Invasive, and Perennial Bindweeds
Two species of bindweed are found in Pennsylvania. Both are incredibly troublesome perennial vining weeds that are difficult to eradicate.
extension.psu.edu
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What is Bindweed and How Do I Control It? - Roundup
Bindweed is a vine that spreads by both seeds and an extensive underground system of roots. Some of those roots can reach up to 20 feet deep or more.
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roundup.com
Bindweed - Image For Weeds
This perennial weed trails and twines across the ground, clambering up fenceposts and plants as its vines grow up to 6 feet long.
www.imageforweeds.com
www.imageforweeds.com
Controlling perennial bindweed takes persistence | Newsroom
Persistence and dedication are required to eliminate bindweed. Digging up bindweed for a minimum of three to five years might be effective.
news.oregonstate.edu
news.oregonstate.edu