Calystegia Species, Hedge Bindweed, Wild Morning Glory
Calystegiasepium subsp. sepium
Synonym
Calystegia
sepium subsp. baltica
Convolvulus
acutifolius
Convolvulus
catesbae
Convolvulus
crassipes
Convolvulus
sepium
I despise this plant because it becomes completely covered in powdery mildew. I've had it in two separate locations in the mid-Willamette...Read More
This plant is a bonafide nuisance requiring considerable labor and expense in order to eradicate it from a garden environment. An organic...Read More
Recommendation:
Along a fenceline
Any large aria you want covered in vines and flowers with little worry or care
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In Northern California (San Jose area), I've seen this stuff coming up in my backyard for 4-5 years now. I do not use poisons, as a matt...Read More
Just want to note that this plant is on the Federal prohibited list, so that might be a clue to why so many people have a negative experi...Read More
I've heard various theories on how to kill this plant: round-up and persistant pulling seem to be the most useful, so I'm trying both....Read More
Second only to the kudzu vine that chokes the south. This chokes everything everywhere. ( Maybe that makes it first) I pull and pull and ...Read More
I love this plant...I have the somewhat more rare "pink" version. Would you rather have a mound of ugly dirt, or some pink flowers that ...Read More
Very invasive and hard to get rid of. Remove on first sight!!
This plant showed up in my vegetable garden this year and since then I have to go out every morning and spend 20 to 30 min pulling it up ...Read More
OH heavens... I had this stuff at our first home 20+ years ago and had no idea what it was.
It crept over and under our fence from...Read More
Hedge Bindweed, Wild Morning Glory Calystegia sepium is Naturalized to Texas and other States and is considered an Invasive and Noxious p...Read More
This plant was gowing wild when I bought my farm. Through years of hard work when I was too busy to tend a garden it delighted me with i...Read More
this plant came up in a ditch and got about 3' x 3'.
It hasn't been as bad in my yard as it seems it has been in others.
I ...Read More
I just moved in two years ago. Last spring I planted some morning glory seeds along the fence and Lo and Behold! They came up fast and ...Read More
this plant is pure evil. It has completely overtaken a perennial garden of mine in the past 2 years. no matter how many times i pull it...Read More
I had heard from someone that growing Sunflowers in the dirt around bindweed roots would slow down its growth and I must say from my pers...Read More
Very invasive and will take over an area in a short time.
It grows from an extensive root system, that if broken into pi...Read More
This plant is almost impossible to kill. We've tried spraying pulling up the roots and everything else we can think of but it just wont d...Read More
Very hard to get rid of. Constantly finds a way to invade plantings and yards. This will grow in any kind of soil.
I live in zone 5b. I have been at my location for 16 years, my flower garden has been there for 13 of them. All of a sudden this stuff ...Read More
Sources indicate the English word "byndweede" has been found in print dating back to at least the mid-16th century. It has a long history...Read More
I'm also in So Cal.It's coming up all over my yard, and I didn't even plant it! I've been trying to get rid of it for 3 years now. I dig ...Read More
A weed, a fairly attractive flower, pointed leaf, as name suggests, grows by binding other plants. Spreads from roots underground. Be car...Read More
This plant is both negative and positive. Free to grow in the wild it is quite beautiful. The white flowers resemble the morning glory ...Read More
A pain here in Southern CA. Propagates by developing roots along the stem where it touches the ground. My difficult to get rid of, chok...Read More
A spectacular plant with funnel-shaped flowers of pure white, just as large as those of many treasured garden plants. Gardeners shun Hedg...Read More