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Field Bindweed

Convolvulus arvensis

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Description:

This aggressive plant twists around other plants to assist its progress, usually tailing or creeping at ground level, occasionally climbing to 1 to 2 meters. The funnel-shaped, delicately scented flowers may be pink, white, or pink-and-white striped. The leaves are green and arrow-shaped.

Habitat:

Found creeping through waste and cultivated ground.

Notes:

Maltese name: Leblieb tar-Raba'

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