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Een groot dikkopje op een haagwinde.

Hedge Bindweed or Morning Glory (Calystegia sepium)

 

Solche Winden, wie diese Zaunwinde werden oft verflucht - dabei sind sie so schön :-)

Haagwinde met backlight, garden, Hengelo, The Netherlands

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De knop van de Haagwinde (Calystegia sepium)

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Hedge bindweed bud (Calystegia sepium)

 

Davanti a certe immagini si rischia di ripetersi: la leggerezza e la delicatezza del piccolo sirfide che visita il fiore. Già se n'è parlato. Non si è invece parlato a sufficienza, forse, della poesia che sempre e comunque, anima questi incontri. Poesia dei Miracoli, poesia della Bellezza, Poesia del Mistero, poesia della Vita: perché in una immagine come questa, per quanto modesta, c'è tutto ..... ..

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Haagwinde (Calystegia sepium, synoniem: Convolvulus sepium) is een vaste plant die behoort tot de windefamilie (Convolvulaceae). In Nederland wordt de haagwinde ook wel pispotje genoemd naar de vorm van de bloem. Een Vlaamse bijnaam is onze-lieve-vrouwe-glazeke.

 

De plant vormt ondergrondse wortelstokken. Door de aanwezigheid van deze, makkelijk breekbare wortelstokken wordt de haagwinde in tuinen vaak beschouwd als een onkruid, dat moeilijk te bestrijden is.

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Hedge bindweed (Calystegia sepium, synonym: Convolvulus sepium) is a perennial that belongs to the bindweed family (Convolvulaceae). In the Netherlands, the bindweed is also called pispotje after the shape of the flower. A Flemish nickname is Onze-Lieve-Vrouwe-glazeke.

 

The plant forms underground rhizomes. Due to the presence of these easily breakable rhizomes, bindweed in gardens is often regarded as a weed that is difficult to control.

with Fireweed / Schmalblättrigen Weidenröschen (Epilobium angustifolium), ferns / Farne and some more

as seen from our Hotel room in Heigenbrücken, Spessart, Bavaria.

Bindweed and crab spider - HSS!

 

Original in comments.

- Pianta a fusto erbaceo volubile destrorso e glabro, lungo fino a 3

metri, provvisto di grandi foglie con picciolo, alterne, sagittate con una profonda insenatura

basale e margine ondulato; fiore a corolla imbutiforme candida, raramente rosata (anche di 10

cm), solitario su lunghi peduncoli posti alle ascelle delle foglie; la fioritura avviene da maggio

a settembre; i frutti sono capsule ovoidali.

Sonst sind sie meist tief am Boden und werden von allen übersehen.

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Liseron des haies (Calystegia sepium)

Piéride du navet (Pieris napi)

 

À voir en grand !

 

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Twining around other plants to seek out the light

Hedge Bindweed photographed off of the Gillies Lake Promenade in the Gillies Lake Conservation Area located in the City of Timmins in Northeastern Ontario Canada

 

Calystegia sepium is a plant with showy white flowers. However, because of its quick growth, clinging vines and broad leaves, it can overwhelm and pull down cultivated plants including shrubs and small trees. It's aggressively self-seeding (seeds can remain viable as long as 30 years) and the success of its creeping rhizomes (they can be as long as 3–4 m) cause it to be a persistent weed and have led to its classification as a noxious weed

 

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Hedge Bindweed (Calystegia sepium)

4 October 2018

Cuttle Pool Nature Reserve, Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, Temple Balsall

www.warwickshirewildlifetrust.org.uk/reserves/cuttle-pool

MacroMondays#Dutch Angle

This plant reminds me of my childhood, when we played hide and seek and hid between its leaves and the fence. I love it, it blooms profusely and because it doesn't require much care, it always grows next to the fence or posts in the same place where I threw the seeds thirty years ago.

HMM!

  

Gnesta, Sweden.

 

Calystegia sepium has a subcosmopolitan distribution throughout temperate regions of the North and South hemispheres.

 

The flowers are white, or pale pink with five darker stripes, produced from late spring to the end of summer. The open flowers are trumpet-shaped, 3–7 centimetres (1+1⁄4–2+3⁄4 in) diameter, white, or pale pink with white stripes.

 

The plant thrives in hedges, fields, borders, roadsides and open woods.

 

Calystegia sepium is toxic, containing calystegine alkaloids. It can kill an adult.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calystegia_sepium#Identification

  

for the theme "flowers in black and white"

in Looking close... on Friday!

A bindweed flower (calystegia sepium)... and a spider.

Bindweed is also known as old man’s nightcap, corn lily, creeping Jenny, devils guts, fairy trumpets, milkmaid, robin-run-the-hedge, pingle-wingle, lazy Maisie, granny-jumps-out-of-bed, scammony, our lady’s little glass, bearbind, thunder flower and young man’s death.

 

On farmland at Staple Fitzpaine, Taunton Deane in Somerset.

 

The Gardens Trust - thegardenstrust.blog/2022/05/21/pingle-wingle-lazy-maisie...

Calystegia sepium is also known as bindweed, hedge bindweed, old man’s nightcap, corn lily, creeping Jenny, devils guts, fairy trumpets, milkmaid, robin-run-the-hedge, pingle-wingle, lazy Maisie, granny-jumps-out-of-bed, scammony, our lady’s little glass, bearbind, thunder flower and young man’s death.

 

At Mill Farm in Taunton Deane, Somerset.

 

The Gardens Trust - thegardenstrust.blog/2022/05/21/pingle-wingle-lazy-maisie...

Chlamydatus pullus (?) on Calystegia sepium (Hedge Bindweed). A white town for small black bugs.

Field bindweed (morning glory)

.. with a visitor. Hoverfly (Syrphus, I think). Taken in the grounds of Hartlebury Castle.

 

Best viewed large.

Correhuela mayor (Calystegia sepium).

Calystegia sepium

EXPLORE 25-07-2020

Correhuela mayor, Calystegia sepium o Convolvulus sepium

Leaves of Hedge bindweed flower

(Calystegia sepium)

Crazy Tuesday theme: Weeds

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Mound View Grasslands, Schurch- hompson Prairie, Iowa County, Wisconsin.

 

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Calystegia sepium

heavenly trumpets

Echte Zaunwinde

  

Giving a face to the mundane with 30-59-11 raw development 😎

  

Mit einer 30-59-11-Raw-Entwicklung dem Profanen ein Gesicht gegeben 😎

  

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CATALÀ

La campaneta de la Mare de Déu o corretjola grossa (Calystegia sepium, (L.)) és una espècie de planta classificada a la família de les convolvulàcies. Prolifera en zones temperades de l'hemisferi nord, incloent els Països Catalans, on creix en talussos i vores del bosc. És una planta vivaç amb tiges enfiladisses de fins a 2,5 metres de llargada. Les fulles són sagitades. Les flors de fins a 6 cm de diàmetre amb forma d'embut i amb la corol·la d'un blanc pur. El fruit és una càpsula. És usada com a purgant.

 

ENGLISH

Calystegia sepium (hedge bindweed, Rutland beauty, bugle vine, heavenly trumpets, bellbind, granny-pop-out-of-bed (formerly Convolvulus sepium) is a species of bindweed, with a subcosmopolitan distribution throughout the temperate Northern and Southern hemispheres.

It is an herbaceous perennial that twines around other plants, in a counter-clockwise direction, to a height of up to 2–4 m, rarely 5 m. The pale matte green leaves are arranged spirally, simple, pointed at the tip and arrowhead shaped, 5–10 cm long and 3–7 cm broad.

The flowers are white, or pale pink with five darker stripes, produced from late spring to the end of summer. In the bud, they are covered by large bracts which remain but scarcely overlap and do not cover the sepals of the open flower.[3]:567 The open flowers are trumpet-shaped, 3–7 cm diameter, white, or pale pink with white stripes. After flowering the fruit develops as an almost spherical capsule 1 cm diameter containing two to four large, black seeds that are shaped like quartered oranges. The seeds disperse and thrive in fields, borders, roadsides and open woods.

  

Recuerdos del verano.

Calystegia sepium??

 

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