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| + | Convolvulus Sepium, Linn. (Calystegia Sepium, R. Br.). Rut Land Beauty. Perennial trailer, 3-10 feet long, glabrous or minutely pubescent: Leaves round-cordate to deltoid-hastate, the basal lobes divaricate, entire or angulate: flowers white, rose or pink, with white stripes.— A very variable species. Cosmopolitan in temperate regions. An insidious weed in moist soil. The native forms have been called C. interior, House, Rocky Mt. region; and C. americanus, Greene, in the eastern states, but are difficult to distinguish. Var. repens, Gray (C. repens, Linn.). Pubescent: stems trailing or sprawling: the basal lobes of the leaves obtuse or rounded. Coastal region from Quebec to Florida. |
− | Convolvulus Sepium, Linn. (Calystegia Sepium, R. Br.). Rut Land Beauty. Fig. 1048. Perennial trailer, 3-10 ft. long, glabrous or minutely pubescent: Lvs. round-cordate to deltoid-hastate, the basal lobes divaricate, entire or angulate: fls. white, rose or pink, with white stripes. F.S. 8:826. B.M. 732. A.G. 12:638. Gn. 50:514.— A very variable species. Cosmopolitan in temperate regions. An insidious weed in moist soil. The native forms have been called C. interior, House, Rocky Mt. region; and C. americanus, Greene, in the eastern states, but are difficult to distinguish. Var. repens, Gray (C. repens, Linn.). Pubescent: sts. trailing or sprawling: the basal lobes of the lvs. obtuse or rounded. Coastal region from Que. to Fla. | |
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