Field Bindweed Convolvulus arvensis LinnaeusNon-native  -  Invasive    Synonyms: Convolvulus incanus, Strophocaulos arvensis.
Kingdom Plantae   >   Division Tracheophyta   >   Class Magnoliopsida   >   Order Solanales   >   Family Convolvulaceae   >   Genus Convolvulus   

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Field Bindweed is an introduced species from Eurasia and is considered invasive in many parts of the United States.

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Host plant for Pink-spotted Hawkmoth and Common Spragueia Moth.

There are 65 records in the project database.

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Field Bindweed in Talbot Co., Maryland (7/5/2016). Photo by Wayne Longbottom. (MBP list)

Field Bindweed in Queen Anne's Co., Maryland (8/5/2016). Photo by Wayne Longbottom. (MBP list)

Field Bindweed in Dorchester Co., Maryland (9/18/2016). Photo by Wayne Longbottom. (MBP list)

Field Bindweed blooming in Howard Co., Maryland (7/26/2013). Photo by Joanne Solem. (MBP list)

Field Bindweed blooming in Allegany Co., Maryland (6/8/2014). Photo by Kimberly Booth. (MBP list)

Field Bindweed blooming in Baltimore Co., Maryland (7/9/1981). Photo by Jim Stasz. (MBP list)

Field Bindweed in St. Mary's Co., Maryland (6/28/2016). Photo by Tyler Bell. (MBP list)


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MBP marks as "Invasive" any taxon listed in the Maryland Invasive Species Council (MISC) list of Invasive Species of Concern in Maryland. You can read their criteria and review the lists here: https://mdinvasives.org/species-of-concern/.