Hunting at Roadside III #20

Hunting at Roadside III #20

Large Bindweed (Calystegia silvaticus)

is the most common of the bindweeds that occur in Britain. All of the bindweeds are anti-clockwise twining climbers. It climbs over hedges and fences, it is also a common sight on scrubby wasteland.

 

Bindweed spreads quickly underground via a network of white roots and produces long trailing stems that twine around anything they touch, including plant stems. If not controlled, it can choke and smother other plants.

 

Field bindweed has medicinal uses as a mild laxative and as a diuretic.

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    Iris Oh
    40.You live in really beautiful place.
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      Blanche Ho
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      Slow down and you will find the wonderful nature.
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    Tejaswini Dusawar
    Beautiful white flowers. 
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    happywalking
    Spring season with all these beautiful flowers everywhere is awesome! 
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    mchen
    Beautiful 😍 
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    Sheryl Elmer
    That is a beautiful climbing flower.
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    Lauren Carel Steadman
    Interesting! We have so many plants that are natural medicine yet people don't take notice. 
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    Maham Mubasher
    21. I used to see these flowers a lot in my neighborhood growing up