Hedge Bindweed (Calystegia sepium)
Description:
Larger bindweed is a twining plant that can grow up to 3 meters high. It is most commonly observed on forest edges, where it twines around shrubs or on old pasture fences. The plant has five white corolla lobes of somewhat triangular shape that are fused together into a tube. The plant, mainly pollinated by night-flying moths, can be observed from May to September.
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