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#2573 - Calystegia tuguriorum - New Zealand Bindweed
AKA pōuwhiwhi, and pōwhiwhi. Formerly Convolvulus tuguriorum. Calystegia comes from the Greek words kalyx ‘cup’, and stege ‘a covering’ because the calyx of some bindweeds is enclosed in two bracts. tuguriorum means 'growing around huts'.
A perennial vine which grows in lowland areas throughout New Zealand, but also found in Chile and the Juan Fernandez islands.
Easy to grow from seed and rooted pieces, and once established actually becomes difficult to eradicate. When grown through a hedge the large white flowers show off nicely and the creeping stems are more easily contained.
Known to hybridise with C. soldanella and probably C. sepium subsp. roseata.
Pancake Rocks, New Zealand
Japanese Bindweed by Nakabayashi Toshitsugu
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Calystegia
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Calystegia:
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pacific false bindweed, or morning glory, California 2022
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False bindweed (Calystegia japonica)
Calystegia pulchra by L'herbier en photos https://flic.kr/p/2n9iPGX