Definition of Hedge bindweed

1. Noun. Common Eurasian and American wild climber with pink flowers; sometimes placed in genus Convolvulus.

Exact synonyms: Calystegia Sepium, Convolvulus Sepium, Wild Morning-glory
Generic synonyms: Bindweed
Group relationships: Calystegia, Genus Calystegia

Definition of Hedge bindweed

1. Noun. (plants) Rutland beauty ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hedge Bindweed

hedenbergites
hedeoma
hedeoma oil
heder
hedera
hederaceous
hederagenin
hederal
hederas
hederic
hederic acid
hederiform
hederiform ending
heders
hedge
hedge bindweed (current term)
hedge fund
hedge funds
hedge garlic
hedge in
hedge maple
hedge mustard
hedge nettle
hedge one's bets
hedge pink
hedge sparrow
hedge sparrows
hedge thorn
hedge tree
hedge trees

Literary usage of Hedge bindweed

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Mysteries of the Flowers by Herbert Waldron Faulkner (1917)
"... from climbing the style to the stigma and self-fertilising the flower. SPIDERWORT hedge bindweed—Convolvulus sepium June-August This ..."

2. The Small Grains by Mark Alfred Carleton (1920)
"The trailing bindweed is much like the hedge bindweed, but the stems are trailing and ... The hedge bindweed, showing its extensive formation of underground ..."

3. Successful Farming; a Ready Reference on All Phases of Agriculture for by Frank Duane Gardner (1916)
"hedge bindweed.—This weed is very similar to field bindweed and about as hard to eradicate; its rootstocks are larger and not so difficult to remove from ..."

4. How to Know the Wild Flowers: A Guide to the Names, Haunts, and Habits of by Frances Theodora Parsons, Marion Satterlee (1900)
"Many an unsightly heap of rubbish lefi by the roadside is hidden by the delicate pink bells of the hedge bindweed, which again will clamber over the ..."

5. Familiar Flowers of Field and Garden by Ferdinand Schuyler Mathews (1895)
"... be mistaken for that of any other plant when the peculiar globes of tiny flowers are seen below it. hedge bindweed. The hedge bindweed (a larger flower ..."

6. British and Garden Botany: Consisting of Descriptions of the Flowering by Leo Hartley Grindon (1864)
"GREAT hedge bindweed. Z. Stems rarely more than two feet long, trailing upon the ground, or, if support be at hand, slightly climbing. ..."

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