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    How to Identify and Remove Bindweed

    • Because of its pretty flowers, bindweed has sometimes been used in hanging baskets. Since it is such an aggressive grower that easily escapes cultivation, however, it is not recommended planting it even i… See more

    What Does Bindweed Look Like

    Bindweed is a perennial vining plant that snakes its way across the ground and over fences, plants, or any other stationary thing in its path. It has medium-green, arrow-shaped lea… See more

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    How to Get Rid of Bindweed

    Vigilance and persistence are the two most useful weapons in your arsenal against bindweed. Watch for signs of this vine, and remove it as quickly as possible.The best way to get r… See more

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    How to Prevent Bindweed from Spreading

    Since bindweed has such an extensive root system, it is often impossible to remove all the plants when you have a large infestation. The least you can do to control its spread i… See more

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  1. Bindweed is a perennial vining plant that snakes its way across the ground and over fences, plants, or any other stationary thing in its path. 1  It has medium-green, arrow-shaped leaves and white-pinkish flowers that look like those of morning glories. Bindweed can grow four feet or more in length and has deep, strong roots.

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    Bindweed can be easily identified by its twining stems and trumpet-shaped flowers. Bindweed leaves are also heart-shaped. As a climbing vine, the initial sign to look out for will be the thin thread-like vines – they will wrap tightly and bind around other plants (hence the name).

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    Normally, the first signs that you have bindweed will be thin thread-like vines that wrap themselves tightly around plants or other upward objects. Eventually, the bindweed vines will grow leaves, which are shaped much like an arrowhead. After the leaves appear, the bindweed vine will start growing flowers.
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    The bindweed leaves are arrowhead shaped ranging from 2-5 cm in length. The flowers that bloom in early and mid summer are trumpet-shaped and commonly found in white, pale pink or dark pink with stripes. The seeds within the light brown fruit are often eaten by birds and can remain viable for up to 20 years in soil.
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