An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 5. Convolvulus arvensis L. Small Bindweed. Iig- arvensis L. Sp. PI. 153. 1753. Glabrous, or nearly so; stems trailing or decum-bent, very slender, i°-2J° long, simple or slender-petioled, ovate or oblong, entire, ob-tusish and mucronulate or acutish at the apex, sagit-tate or somewhat hastate at the base, i-2 long, thebasal lobes spreading, acu


An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 5. Convolvulus arvensis L. Small Bindweed. Iig- arvensis L. Sp. PI. 153. 1753. Glabrous, or nearly so; stems trailing or decum-bent, very slender, i°-2J° long, simple or slender-petioled, ovate or oblong, entire, ob-tusish and mucronulate or acutish at the apex, sagit-tate or somewhat hastate at the base, i-2 long, thebasal lobes spreading, acute or obtuse: peduncles1-4-flowered (commonly 2-flowered), sliorter thanthe leaves, 1-3-bracted at the summit, usually withanother brace on one of the pedicels; sepals oblong,obtuse, li long: corolla pink or nearly white, 8-i2broad; calj^x not bracted at the base; stigmas linear. In fields and waste places, Nova Scotia to Ontario,Montana, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Kansas, NewMexico and California. Naturalized from Europe. Na-tive also of Asia. May-Sept. Hedge-bells. Withwind. Bellbine. Corn-bind. 6. Convolvulus incanusVahl. Hoary Bind-weed. Fig. 3441. Convolvulus incanii


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