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Definition of Bindweeds
1. bindweed [n] - See also: bindweed
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bindweeds
Literary usage of Bindweeds
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Natural History of Prince Edward Island by Francis Bain (1890)
"... bindweeds. 47. Calystegia sepium, or Convolvulus, is an elegant climbing plant,
with sagittate leaves and large, delicate, pinkish, bell-shaped flowers, ..."
2. Favourite Flowers of Garden and Greenhouse by Edward Step (1897)
"The perennials may also be increased by means of cuttings, struck in a cold frame,
or by dividing the roots in spring. bindweeds Natural Order ..."
3. The Cereals in America by Thomas Forsyth Hunt (1908)
"By this time the bindweeds will have started in the un- plowed land. By plowing
and immediately planting, the maize will get well started before the ..."
4. Minnesota Plant Life by Conway MacMillan (1899)
"The bindweeds or false buckwheats occur either as twining vines with heart-shaped
leaves and flowers like those of the buckwheat, or they grow with slender ..."
5. Botany by Wilfred William Robbins, John Nathan Martin (1919)
"The Morning Glory and bindweeds twine around cultivated plants, ... The bindweeds
are extremely hard to eradicate because of their spreading roots and ..."