The Hedge Bindweed has single flowers and is more likely to be found in semi-wild habitats than its very similar relative, the Large Bindweed.


The Hedge Bindweed has single flowers and is more likely to be found in semi-wild habitats than its very similar relative, the Large Bindweed. A scrambling perennial of the Convolvulus family


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Location: Scarborough, UK
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