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Subject: | Re: LF: Bindweed and bellbind Re: Gardener required... |
From: | Scott Tilley <[email protected]> |
Date: | Mon, 26 Jun 2006 00:34:44 -0700 |
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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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