. 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 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 5. Convolvulus arvensis L. Small Bindweed. Fig. 3440. Convolvulus arvensis L. Sp. PI. 153. 1753. Glabrous, or nearly so; stems trailing or decum- bent, very slender, l°-2l° long, simple or branched. Leaves 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, the ba


. 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 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 5. Convolvulus arvensis L. Small Bindweed. Fig. 3440. Convolvulus arvensis L. Sp. PI. 153. 1753. Glabrous, or nearly so; stems trailing or decum- bent, very slender, l°-2l° long, simple or branched. Leaves 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, the basal lobes spreading, acute or obtuse; peduncles 1-4-flowered (commonly 2-flowered), shorter than the leaves, 1-3-bracted at the summit, usually with another bract on one of the pedicels; sepals oblong, obtuse, li" long; corolla pink or nearly white, 8"-i2" broad; calyx not bracted at the base; stigmas linear. In fields and waste places, Nova Scotia to Ontario, Montana, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Kansas, New Mexico and California. Naturalized from Europe. Na- tive also of Asia. May-Sept. Hedge-bells. Bearbind. Corn-lily. Withwind. Bellbine. Corn-bind. Lap-love. Sheep-bine. 6. Convolvulus incanusVahl. Hoary Bind- weed. Fig. 3441* Convolvulus incanus Vahl, Symb. Bot. 3: 23. 1794. Finely and densely canescent, pale, or some- times greener; stems procumbent or trailing, usually branched, i°-3° long. Leaves rather short- petioled, lanceolate, ovate to linear in outline, usually with 2-4 divergent lobes at the_ base, or the lower pair of lobes reflexed, otherwise entire or irregularly dentate, obtuse and mucronulate at the apex, 1-2' long; peduncles 1-2-flowered, as long as or longer than the leaves, minutely bracted at the summit; pedicels 3"-6" long; sepals oblong, obtuse or mucronulate, about 3" long; corolla white to rose-color; stigmas nar- rowly linear; capsule globose, about as long as the sepals. In waste places, near Lincoln, Neb. (according t


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