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Definition of Black bindweed
1. Noun. Common European twining vine with tuberous roots and cordate leaves and red berries.
Group relationships: Genus Tamus, Tamus
Generic synonyms: Vine
Lexicographical Neighbors of Black Bindweed
Literary usage of Black bindweed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Letters on the Elements of Botany: Addressed to a Lady by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Thomas Martyn (1787)
"... Knot->gra('s, Buck-wheat, and black bindweed. from the other Gentians, ...
black bindweed ..."
2. The Microscopy of Vegetable Foods: With Special Reference to the Detection by Andrew Lincoln Winton, Josef Moeller, Kate Grace Barber Winton (1916)
"black bindweed. Epicarp in surface view showing wavy outline of cells and cuticular
... black bindweed. Surface view of pericarp from below, epi epicarp; ..."
3. Report: New York by Otis Stuart (1904)
"Fringed black bindweed. Copses. S. Haven, LH Bailey; Huron and Roscommon counties,
... P. Convolvulus L. black bindweed. Waste grounds. Common. Th. *879. ..."
4. Michigan Flora: A List of the Fern and Seed Plants Growing Without Cultivation by William James Beal (1904)
"Fringed black bindweed. Copses. S. Haven, LH Bailey; Huron and Roscommon counties,
... P. Convolvulus L. black bindweed. Waste grounds. Common. Th. *879. ..."
5. Farm Friends and Farm Foes: A Text-book of Agricultural Science by Clarence Moores Weed (1910)
"A similar species is Wild Buckwheat or black bindweed. ... Here is the list: —
Barnyard Grass Hedge Bindweed black bindweed Horse Nettle Buffalo Bur Jimson ..."