Convolvulus occidentalis
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Convolvulus occidentalis, Gray. Hardy perennial, herbaceous or with suffrutescent base: st. twining, several feet high, glabrous or minutely pubescent: lvs. from angulate-cordate, with a deep and narrow sinus, to lanceolate-hastate, the posterior lobes often 1-2-toothed: peduncle 1-fld. or proliferously 2-3-fld., bracts ovate or lanceolate, usually completely inclosing the calyx, variable; corolla white or pinkish, 1-2 in. long; stigmas linear. Dry hills, Calif.—Listed as early as 1881. An admirable plant for rockeries. Several related species are native also to Calif.: C. cyclostegius, House, C. Binghamiae, Greene, C. polymorphus, Greene, C. Greenei, House, C. aridus, Greene, C. purpuratus, Greene, C. illcebrosus, House, C. gracilentus, Greene, and C. longipes, Wats. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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