Summary
Hedge bindweed along the wood edge lighting our way with that luminous quality the light twixt dusk and night gives it. It has been called rope bind and this year the plant has done well. Granny's bonnet, lady's shimmy and robin-run-the-hedge are but a few of its country names, and when seen full open at dawn, morning glory.
The flowers will close in dull weather yet remain open all night in bright moonlight. The stems twist and climb in an anti-clockwise direction up its support plant, often a shrub in a hedgerow or at a wood edge.See the full content of this document
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Morning Glory a Real Bind
It is a plant popular with the convolvulus hawk-moth, i...
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