Walking along the road on our cabin property it is easy to find the invasive wild morning glory know as Hedge Bindweed (Calystegia sepium). This native annoying flowering vine grows quickly up to 10' long and often climbs over other plants, shrubs, and fences.
The large trumpet-shaped flowers are produced from late spring to the end of summer. The flowers are pale pink with five darker stripes, or white.
23 September 2016
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