Convolvulus althaeoides 'ssp. tenuissimus'
Bindweed
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Bindweed (Convolvulus althaeoides 'ssp. tenuissimus') - Description
C. althaeoides tenuissimus bears two kinds of foliage. It bears basal leaves that are less than one inch long, oal to arrow shaped and sometimes lobed. It also bears leaves on trailing or creeping flowering stems are divided into narrow segments. It bears pink summer flowers.
Bindweed (Convolvulus althaeoides 'ssp. tenuissimus') - Blooming
Flowers resemble those of true Morning Glories (Ipomoea tricolor). The flowers are trumpet shaped often times blue, sometimes with a yellow throat. Some species have pink flowers in the summer.
Bindweed (Convolvulus althaeoides 'ssp. tenuissimus') - Growth
Some species in this genus grow as a creeping vine and rarely get taller than 6 inches off the ground, whereas other species, such as the Bush Morning Glory (C. cneorum), can get as tall as 4 ft. Does best in full sun.
Bindweed (Convolvulus althaeoides 'ssp. tenuissimus') - Planting
Plants spread via rhizomes which can be used for easy propagation.
Bindweed (Convolvulus althaeoides 'ssp. tenuissimus') - Pest
Spider mites and aphids may cause problems. Other issues include leaf spots and rust.
Bindweed (Convolvulus althaeoides 'ssp. tenuissimus') - Soil and irrigation
Does best in poor to moderately fertile soils that are well-draining. Water freely during the growing season, keep just moist in winter.









