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''Calystegia'' (bindweed, false bindweed, or morning glory) is a genus of about 25 species of
flowering plant Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (). The term angiosperm is derived from the Ancient Greek, Greek words (; 'container, vessel') and (; 'seed'), meaning that the seeds are enclosed with ...
s in the bindweed family
Convolvulaceae Convolvulaceae (), commonly called the bindweed, bindweeds or morning glory, morning glories, is a Family (biology), family of about 60 genera and more than 1,650 species. These species are primarily herbaceous vines, but also include trees, sh ...
. The genus has a
cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, a cosmopolitan distribution is the range of a taxon that extends across most or all of the surface of the Earth, in appropriate habitats; most cosmopolitan species are known to be highly adaptable to a range of climatic and en ...
in temperate and subtropical regions, but with half of the species
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to
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. They are
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or
herbaceous Herbaceous plants are vascular plants that have no persistent woody stems above ground. This broad category of plants includes many perennials, and nearly all annuals and biennials. Definitions of "herb" and "herbaceous" The fourth edition of ...
perennial In horticulture, the term perennial ('' per-'' + '' -ennial'', "through the year") is used to differentiate a plant from shorter-lived annuals and biennials. It has thus been defined as a plant that lives more than 2 years. The term is also ...
twining
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s growing 1–5 m tall, with spirally arranged leaves. The
flower Flowers, also known as blooms and blossoms, are the reproductive structures of flowering plants ( angiosperms). Typically, they are structured in four circular levels, called whorls, around the end of a stalk. These whorls include: calyx, m ...
s are trumpet-shaped, 3–10 cm diameter, white or pink, with (in most species) a sometimes inflated basal epicalyx. The genus bears much similarity to a related genus ''
Convolvulus ''Convolvulus'' is a genus of about 200 to 250''Convolvulus''.
Flora of China.
'', and is sometimes combined with it; it is distinguished primarily by the
pollen Pollen is a powdery substance produced by most types of flowers of seed plants for the purpose of sexual reproduction. It consists of pollen grains (highly reduced Gametophyte#Heterospory, microgametophytes), which produce male gametes (sperm ...
being smooth, and in the
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being unilocular. Some of the species, notably ''
Calystegia sepium ''Calystegia sepium'' (hedge bindweed, Rutland beauty, bugle vine, heavenly trumpets, bellbind, granny-pop-out-of-bed and many others) is a species of flowering plant in the family Convolvulaceae. It has a cosmopolitan distribution, subcosmopolit ...
'' and '' C. silvatica'', are problematic
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s, which can swamp other more valuable plants by climbing over them, but some are also deliberately grown for their attractive
flower Flowers, also known as blooms and blossoms, are the reproductive structures of flowering plants ( angiosperms). Typically, they are structured in four circular levels, called whorls, around the end of a stalk. These whorls include: calyx, m ...
s. ''Calystegia'' species are eaten by the
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e of some
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species including ''
Bedellia somnulentella Bedelliidae is a small family of small, narrow-winged moths; most authorities recognize just a single genus, ''Bedellia'', previously included in the family Lyonetiidae. The family is still included in the Lyonetiidae Lyonetiidae is a family o ...
'' (recorded on ''C. sepium'') and
small angle shades The small angle shades (''Euplexia lucipara'') is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is distributed throughout the Palearctic. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae''. As the common name ...
. The name is derived from two Greek words ''kalyx'' or ''kalux'', "cup", and ''stege'', "a covering", meaning "a covering cup", this refers to the large bracts that cover the sepals.


Species

The following species are recognised in the genus ''Calystegia'': *''
Calystegia affinis ''Calystegia affinis'' is a critically endangered species of climbing or creeping vine in the plant family Convolvulaceae. It is endemic to Lord Howe Island and Norfolk Island. In 2003 only about 45 mature plants were known, with about 40 of tho ...
'' *''
Calystegia atriplicifolia ''Calystegia atriplicifolia'' is a species of plant native to the West Coast of the United States. __TOC__ Subspecies The species has the following subspecies: * ''Calystegia atriplicifolia'' subsp. ''atriplicifolia'' * ''Calystegia atriplicif ...
'' – nightblooming false bindweed *''
Calystegia binghamiae ''Calystegia'' (bindweed, false bindweed, or morning glory) is a genus of about 25 species of flowering plants in the bindweed family Convolvulaceae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution in temperate and subtropical regions, but with half of ...
'' *''
Calystegia brummittii ''Calystegia'' (bindweed, false bindweed, or morning glory) is a genus of about 25 species of flowering plants in the bindweed family Convolvulaceae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution in temperate and subtropical regions, but with half of ...
'' *''
Calystegia catesbiana ''Calystegia'' (bindweed, false bindweed, or morning glory) is a genus of about 25 species of flowering plants in the bindweed family Convolvulaceae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution in temperate and subtropical regions, but with half of ...
'' – Catesby's false bindweed *''
Calystegia collina ''Calystegia collina'' is a species of morning glory known by the common name Coast Range false bindweed. It is endemic to the Coast Ranges of northern and central California, where it grows on slopes and in woodlands, often on serpentine soils. ...
'' – Coast Range false bindweed *''
Calystegia felix ''Calystegia'' (bindweed, false bindweed, or morning glory) is a genus of about 25 species of flowering plants in the bindweed family Convolvulaceae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution in temperate and subtropical regions, but with half of ...
'' *'' Calystegia hederacea'' – Japanese false bindweed *'' Calystegia × howittiorum'' *'' Calystegia × krauseana'' *'' Calystegia longipes'' – Paiute false bindweed, plateau morning glory *''
Calystegia × lucana ''Calystegia'' (bindweed, false bindweed, or morning glory) is a genus of about 25 species of flowering plants in the bindweed family Convolvulaceae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution in temperate and subtropical regions, but with half of ...
'' *'' Calystegia macaunii'' – Macoun's false bindweed *'' Calystegia macrostegia'' – island false bindweed *'' Calystegia malacophylla'' – sierra false bindweed *'' Calystegia marginata'' – small-flowered white bindweed New Zealand *'' Calystegia × melnikovae'' *'' Calystegia occidentalis'' – chaparral false bindweed *'' Calystegia peirsonii'' – Peirson's false bindweed *'' Calystegia pellita'' – hairy false bindweed *'' Calystegia pubescens'' *'' Calystegia × pulchra'' – hairy bindweed *'' Calystegia purpurata'' – Pacific false bindweed *''
Calystegia × scania ''Calystegia'' (bindweed, false bindweed, or morning glory) is a genus of about 25 species of flowering plants in the bindweed family Convolvulaceae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution in temperate and subtropical regions, but with half of ...
'' *''
Calystegia sepium ''Calystegia sepium'' (hedge bindweed, Rutland beauty, bugle vine, heavenly trumpets, bellbind, granny-pop-out-of-bed and many others) is a species of flowering plant in the family Convolvulaceae. It has a cosmopolitan distribution, subcosmopolit ...
'' – large bindweed, hedge bindweed, bearbind, hedgebell (
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) *''
Calystegia silvatica ''Calystegia silvatica'' (large bindweed) is the largest species of Calystegia, bindweed and is a strong rampant climber. It is native to southern Europe but has been introduced to many other areas because it is an attractive garden plant. ''Caly ...
'' – great bindweed, shortstalk bindweed *'' Calystegia soldanella'' – sea bindweed, seashore false bindweed, beach morning glory *'' Calystegia spithamaea'' – low false bindweed, upright bindweed *'' Calystegia stebbinsii'' – Stebbins' false bindweed, Stebbins' morning glory *'' Calystegia subacaulis'' – hillside false bindweed *'' Calystegia tuguriorum'' – New Zealand bindweed, pōuwhiwhi, pōwhiwhi, rarotawake *'' Calystegia vanzuukiae'' File:DSCM1934_Helix_Zaunwinde.jpg File:Flore des serres et des jardins de l'Europe (8595873042).jpg, ''
Calystegia sepium ''Calystegia sepium'' (hedge bindweed, Rutland beauty, bugle vine, heavenly trumpets, bellbind, granny-pop-out-of-bed and many others) is a species of flowering plant in the family Convolvulaceae. It has a cosmopolitan distribution, subcosmopolit ...
'' ( van Houtte, L., 1853)


References


Flora of China: ''Calystegia''


External links

* {{Taxonbar, from=Q149312 Convolvulaceae genera Taxa named by Robert Brown (botanist, born 1773)