Field Bindweed

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Field Bindweed is a creeping perennial
Field Bindweed flower and leaves
Field Bindweed forms a deep root system and becomes very noticable in cool season turf during hot, dry weather


  • Scientific Name: Convolvulus arvensis L.


  • Common Names: Field Bindweed, Akkerwinde, Bearwind, Bindweed, Boru Chichegi, Cornbind, Correguella, Correhuela, Creeping Jenny, Devil's Garters, Field Convolvulus, Heleblab, Jack-run'-in'-the-Country, Klimop, Laplove, Lawlawa, Leflaf, Liseron, Morning Glory, Powoj polny (Polish), Ropebind, Small bindweed, Smallflowered morningglory, Tarla Sarmasigi, Withywind



  • Geographic Distribution: North America, East Asia, Australia, South America, Europe, Africa.



  • Photosynthetic Apparatus: C3


  • Major Identifying Characteristic: Unique leaf shape and aggressive lateral stems.
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