Bindweed of wood

The bindweed of wood is a plant of the family of the Convolvulacées.

Description

The bindweed of wood resembles enough the Liseron of the hedges, but the flowers are larger and the sheets present an aspect corrugates.

It is a plant introduced in Europe, that one can find in particular in the United Kingdom.

Characteristics

  • reproductive Bodies
  • Seed
    • Fruit: capsule
    • Dissemination: barochore
  • Habitat and standard distribution
    • Habitat : mégaphorbiaies planitiaires-collinéennes, eutrophiles, Mediterranean
    • Surface of distribution : Mediterranean (eury)

External references

Category: flora (vernacular name)
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