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Re: LF: Bindweed and bellbind Re: Gardener required...

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Subject: Re: LF: Bindweed and bellbind Re: Gardener required...
From: "captbrian" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2006 12:27:46 +0100
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Caused by LF radiation ?

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Scott Tilley" <[email protected]>
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Sent: 26 June 2006 08:34
Subject: Re: LF: Bindweed and bellbind Re: Gardener required...


> Thank global warming...
> 
> 73 Scott
> 
> 
> RJ Mattson wrote:
> > This is the first year I have seen the vine. It is tenacious and 
> > everywhere.
> > bob...w2ami
> > Catskill Mountain region of New York usa.
> >  
> > Bindweed. Photograph copyright Dorling Kindersley - Calystegia 
> > sepium//Calystegia sepium// (bellbind) is a strong twining climber, 
> > with shallow, fleshy underground stems. //Convolvulus arvensis// 
> > (bindweed) is weaker in appearance than bellbind, but also spreads 
> > rapidly through the soil. Both weeds can be imported into the garden 
> > among plant roots, soil or manure.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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