
Field Bindweed
Convolvulus arvensis
Family: ConvolvulaceaeNative: Eurasia, but it is now widely distributed as an invasive species in many parts of the world, including North America.Identified: Jun 10, 2025
Field Bindweed is a perennial vine with small, arrow-shaped to heart-shaped leaves and typically white to pink trumpet-shaped flowers, though flowers are not visible in this image. It is a vigorous climber that often spreads by both seed and creeping rhizomes.
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Field Bindweed is a persistent weed that is difficult to eradicate. Management often requires a combination of methods, including manual removal (pulling or digging), repeated cultivation, and the use of herbicides. Effective control requires persistent effort throughout the growing season.