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Climbing Bindweed

Fallopia scandens

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About

Climbing Bindweed, Calystegia sepium or related Convolvulus species in the family Convolvulaceae, is a vigorous twining perennial vine native to temperate regions of Europe, Asia, and North America, widely naturalized in disturbed habitats worldwide. The species climbs over hedgerows, fences, tall herbs, and shrubs by twining its flexible stems counterclockwise around supporting structures, sometimes smothering vegetation under dense leafy growth. The leaves are broadly arrow-shaped or hastate, and the funnel-shaped flowers are large, white to pale pink, and open during daylight hours. Like its relatives, Climbing Bindweed has deeply buried, extensively spreading rhizomes that are extremely difficult to eradicate once established. The extensive root system enables survival of herbicide treatments and mechanical disturbance, making the species a persistent weed in gardens, agricultural land, and riparian habitats. Despite its weedy character, the flowers provide nectar for bumblebees and are visited by hawk moths at dusk. The species is not threatened globally; it is considered common and often invasive across temperate regions. It has considerable cultural significance, appearing frequently in art and folklore as a symbol of persistence and entanglement.

Habitat & Distribution

Typically found in diverse terrestrial habitats from tropical forests to temperate regions.

Distributed across Canada, Norway, and United States.

Full Taxonomy

Names in Other Languages

French renouée grimpante

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of Climbing Bindweed?
The scientific name of Climbing Bindweed is Fallopia scandens. It belongs to the genus Fallopia.
Where does Climbing Bindweed live?
Climbing Bindweed is found in Distributed across Canada, Norway, and United States.. Countries include Canada, Norway, United States.
What family does Climbing Bindweed belong to?
Climbing Bindweed (Fallopia scandens) belongs to the genus Fallopia, which is part of the taxonomic family Polygonaceae.
What kingdom does Climbing Bindweed belong to?
Climbing Bindweed (Fallopia scandens) belongs to the kingdom Plantae (растения).
What are the closest relatives of Climbing Bindweed?
The closest relatives of Climbing Bindweed in the genus Fallopia include Climbing False Buckwheat, Russian-vine, Black Bindweed.

Native Range — 3 Countries

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