Family | Scientific Name | Common Name | Habitat | Distribution | Image |
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Convolvulaceae | Convolvulus americanus | Northeastern Bindweed | Openings, woodland edges, brackish shores, salt marshes. | NL and ON south to e. NC and IL; Africa, South America, and the Atlantic Islands (Azores, Tristan da Cunha). The distribution is poorly understood. | |
Convolvulaceae | Convolvulus arvensis | Field Bindweed, Creeping Jenny, Possession-vine, Cornbind | Fields, roadsides, gardens, disturbed areas. | Native of Europe. | |
Convolvulaceae | Convolvulus binghamiae | Coastal Plain Bindweed | Marshes, woodland edges. | E. NC south to s. FL, west to e. TX; NM, NV, and CA south to Mexico; Peru. | |
Convolvulaceae | Convolvulus carrii | Carr's Bindweed | In deep sands. | Endemic to s. TX (Brooks and Hidalgo counties, TX). | |
Convolvulaceae | Convolvulus catesbyanus | Catesby's Bindweed | Longleaf pine savannas, marsh edges, openings in dry to dry-mesic montane forests. | VA, WV, and IN south to GA, FL Panhandle, and MS. | |
Convolvulaceae | Convolvulus equitans var. equitans | Texas Bindweed, Gray Bindweed, Silver Bindweed | Prairies, especially in rocky or sandy soils, eastwards in disturbed areas. | Native of sw. United States and nw. Mexico. Sw. AR, KS, CO, UT, and NV south to e. TX, s. TX, NM, AZ, and Mexico. Recorded for s. AL by C. Mohr in 1883; probably a ballast waif and not established. | |
Convolvulaceae | Convolvulus equitans var. lindheimeri | Texas Bindweed, Gray Bindweed, Silver Bindweed | Prairies, especially in rocky or sandy soils. | Native of c. TX. | |
Convolvulaceae | Convolvulus fraterniflorus | Thickets, roadsides, fields, streambanks, disturbed areas. | MA and VT west to MI, IA, and KS, south to SC, GA, AL, AR, and OK. | ||
Convolvulaceae | Convolvulus macounii | Grasslands and woodlands. | MB west to AB, south through the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains to MO, OK, TX, NM, AZ. Reported for NC and VA; Brummitt (pers. comm.) says this species does not occur east of the Mississippi River. | ||
Convolvulaceae | Convolvulus purshianus | Shale Bindweed | Shale barrens and woodlands, less typically on limestone. | C. PA south through w. VA and e. WV to NC. | |
Convolvulaceae | Convolvulus sepium | European Bindweed | Disturbed areas. | Native of Europe. | |
Convolvulaceae | Convolvulus sericatus | Silky Bindweed, Blue Ridge Bindweed | Openings in dry to dry-mesic montane forests. | W. NC south through sw. SC to n. GA. | |
Convolvulaceae | Convolvulus soldanella | Shore Bindweed, Seaside Bindweed | Beaches, dunes. | This species is widely distributed around the world on beaches and coastal dunes. The NC and VA occurrences have usually been considered to represent introductions, presumably from Europe, but are also plausibly native, as the species has a wide distribution on beaches on many continents and is dispersed by seawater. | |
Convolvulaceae | Convolvulus species 1 [=pubescens] | Japanese Bindweed | Disturbed areas, persistent or spreading from horticultural use. | Native of e. Asia. | |
Convolvulaceae | Convolvulus species 2 [=appalachianus] | Appalachian Bindweed | Woodland edges, disturbed areas. | NB, NY, MI, and MN south to NC and KY. | |
Convolvulaceae | Convolvulus species 3 [=erratica] | Occluded Bindweed | Swamps, disturbed areas. | QC and ON south to NJ, PA, IN, and IL. | |
Convolvulaceae | Convolvulus species 4 [=angulatus] | Northwestern Bindweed | Riverbanks, hedges, roadsides. | NB to BC, south to MD, IN, IL, MO, NE, CO, NM, and OR. | |
Convolvulaceae | Convolvulus spithamaeus | Low Bindweed | Dry limestone areas or on dry, rich shales. Ridges, taluses, and dry openings. | ME west to MN, south to VA, TN, and MO. | |
Convolvulaceae | Convolvulus wallichianus | Disturbed areas, also persistent from horticultural use. | Native of Asia. |
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