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Wild Potato Vine

Photo by Lucas Price
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

Large bell-like flowers 2-3 inches across, stripes radiating from center.
Distinguished from similar Hedge Bindweed by it's heart-shaped leaves. Like most other plants in the Morning-glory Family, the Wild Potato Vine is a trailing vine that may climb over small shrubs and fenceposts. It blooms throughout summer in the dry soil of field edges and roadsides from Michigan, southern Ontario, New York, and Connecticut, southward.

Habitat:

It blooms throughout summer in the dry soil of field edges and roadsides from Michigan, southern Ontario, New York, and Connecticut, southward.

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Comments (1)

Could you please state scientific names as well. Thanks.

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