Calystegia sepium
$8.80
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Hedge Bindweed
Hedge Bindweed is an uncommon native perennial species of smooth, twining vine that can climb up to 6.5 – 13 feet long.
It’s large pink to white trumpet-shaped flowers resemble those of morning glories, and emerge from mid-spring to mid-summer
This vine is a great choice for pondside planting in the landscape, as it requires moderate to high moisture.
Lifeform: Perennial
Sun: Full Sun, Part Shade
Container | D-40-O, D-16 |
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Ecological Value | Larval host of the Morning-glory Plume Moth and Yellowstriped Armyworm moth |
Historical Uses | No known historical uses. |
Distribution | Subcosmopolitan distribution throughout the termperate Northern and Southern hemispheres |
Elevation | -7" – 1380" |
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Habitat | Coastal, salt-marsh, freshwater-marsh, silty berms, and river edges. |