Field bindweed
Field Bindweed - Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board
Field bindweed is nearly impossible to fully eradicate. It outcompetes native plants species and can reduce crop yields.
Convolvulus arvensis - Wikipedia
Convolvulus arvensis, or field bindweed, is a species of bindweed in the Convolvulaceae native to Europe and Asia. It is a rhizomatous and climbing or ...
Field Bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis) - King County
While there is no legal requirement to control field bindweed, the King. County Noxious Weed Control Board recognizes that this plant is invasive. For this ...
Exotic Species: Field Bindweed - National Park Service
Field bindweed is an adaptable plant that does well in many habitats, including arid regions. It is frequently found in disturbed and managed (mowed) areas.
Field Bindweed | Dickinson County, KS - Official Website
Field Bindweed is a creeping, deep-rooted, perennial weed native to Europe and Western Asia. It is suspected that Field Bindweed arrived in the United States ...
Field Bindweed | Wheat & Small Grains | Washington State University
Field bindweed prefers full sunlight and mesic to dry conditions. It has considerable drought tolerance, and flourishes in poor soil that contains sand, gravel ...
Convolvulus arvensis Plant family: Convolvulaceae (Morningglory family) Life cycle: Perennial Reproduction: Root fragments and seed Leaves: Leaves are ...
field bindweed, Convolvulus arvensis Solanales - Invasive.Org
Other Common Names: creeping jenny, European bindweed, morningglory, perennial morningglory, smallflowered morning glory
Field Bindweed - Nebraska Invasive Species Program
Field bindweed is one of the most persistent and difficult-to-control weeds in landscapes and agricultural crops. It has a vigorous root and rhizome system.
Convolvulus arvensis (Devil's guts, Field Bindweed, Field morning ...
Field bindweed is a vine in the Convolvulaceae (morning glory) family native to Europe and Asia. Found growing in moist thickets, fields, lawns, agricultural ...
All About Bindweed - Dyck Arboretum
Convolvulus arvensis is the bindweed we all know and hate. It is a member of the morning glory family (Convolvulaceae). Its funnel shaped flowers hint at its ...
Field bindweed - Colorado Department of Agriculture
Field bindweed stems are prostrate (grows low to the ground) and twining, and grow up to 6 feet long. Leaves are distinguishable by their arrowhead shape. The ...
Controlling perennial bindweed takes persistence
... field bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis) or hedge bindweed (Convolvulus sepium), both are in the morning glory family. These bindweeds are ...
Field bindweed - Integrated Crop Management
Twining, herbaceous vine with alternate, lanceolate leaves. Leaves of field bindweed typically are smaller than those of hedge bindweed.
Species: Convolvulus arvensis - USDA Forest Service
Field bindweed is a perennial vine arising from deep, persistent, spreading roots. It has slender, trailing to somewhat twining, branched stems, 8 to 79 inches ...
Field Bindweed - Convolvulus arvensis L.: Convolvulaceae
The Idaho, Oregon, and. Washington seed certification laws prohibit certification of crop seed that contains field bindweed seeds or that comes from fields in ...
Field bindweed or Morning glory - Maine.gov
Description: Field bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis), also known as morning glory, European bindweed, or creeping jenny is a.
Field bindweed Convolvulus arvensis - Oregon.gov
Organic agriculture is very difficult in infested fields. Tillage increases plant densities within a field and herbicidal control is challenging depending on ...
Field Bindweed - An Attractive Nuisance, and Worse | Extension
Field bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis) is indeed a problem. Compounding the problem is the fact that it may be cultivated in some areas, while prohibited in ...