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Is this bindweed, or something else?

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  • Blue OnionBlue Onion Posts: 2,995
    Upnorth.. that's what I've always called morning glory (Calystegia sepium).. bindweed to me is Convolvulus arvensis.. and Nollie may have yet another type.  There are many varieties.. 
    Utah, USA.
  • AsarumAsarum Posts: 661
    It looks to me more like Convolvulus arvensis, or Field bindweed. Much easier to control than large bindweed.
    East Anglia
  • NollieNollie Posts: 7,529
    Large or small, it’s still a pernicious blighter so I will continue with the digging/scorched earth policy - fire, now there a thought  :D
    Mountainous Northern Catalunya, Spain. Hot summers, cold winters.
  • Blue OnionBlue Onion Posts: 2,995
    Nollie said:
     fire, now there a thought  :D
    I've tried it.. doesn't work.  :(
    Utah, USA.
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