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Blue Rock Bindweed (Convolvulus sabatius) at Rethymnon Town on Crete, Greece
Field bindweed or Convolvulus arvensis European bindweed Creeping Jenny Possession vine herbaceous perennial plant with open and closed white flowers surrounded with dense green leaves. High quality photo
Blue Rock Bindweed (Convolvulus sabatius) at Rethymnon Town on Crete, Greece
Stock photo showing close-up view of bindweed (Convolvulus) vine, also known as morning glory, growing in the sunshine.
Convolvulus sabatius, also known as the ground blue-convolvulus
Focused and detailed portrait of the Convolvulus Althaeoides flower, The close-up perspective allows the viewer to fully appreciate the intricate beauty and vibrant colors of this delicate flower
Mature Man Gardener Tying up the Perennial Plant Convolvulus Sabatius Growing on the Fence
Mature Man Gardener Tying up the Perennial Plant Convolvulus Sabatius Growing on the Fence
Convolvulus sabatius, commonly called bluebell
Agrius convolvuli, the convolvulus hawk-moth, is a large hawk-moth. It is common throughout Europe, Asia, Africa.\nDescription and habits:\nThe wingspan is 80–105 mm. This hawkmoth's basic coloration is in grayish tones, but the abdomen has a broad gray dorsal stripe and pink and black bands edged with white on the sides. The hindwings are light gray with darker broad crosslines.\nIts favourite time is around sunset and during the twilight, when it is seen in gardens hovering over the flowers. This moth is very attracted to light, so it is often killed by cars on highways. Its caterpillars eat the leaves of the Convolvulus, hence its Latin name \
Convolvulus arvensis grows and blooms in the field
small round flowers of wild climbing plant Convolvulus arvensis - bindweed close up
2024 09 13 Chatillon-en-Bazois: Bindweed (Convolvulus) with one white flower against the revetment of the Canal du Nivernais reflected in ripple-free water
Agrius convolvuli, the convolvulus hawk-moth, is a large hawk-moth. It is common throughout Europe, Asia, Africa.\nDescription and habits:\nThe wingspan is 80–105 mm. This hawkmoth's basic coloration is in grayish tones, but the abdomen has a broad gray dorsal stripe and pink and black bands edged with white on the sides. The hindwings are light gray with darker broad crosslines.\nIts favourite time is around sunset and during the twilight, when it is seen in gardens hovering over the flowers. This moth is very attracted to light, so it is often killed by cars on highways. Its caterpillars eat the leaves of the Convolvulus, hence its Latin name \
Pink flower on white background
Closeup of a lue rock bindweed  or ground blue-convolvulus (Convolvulus sabatius), ubiquitous in Azores Islands, Portugal
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Hedge bindweed, Convolvulus pulcher, is a climbing plant with white flowers that likes to overgrow all other plants.
Hedge bindweed, Convolvulus pulcher, is a climbing plant with white flowers that likes to overgrow all other plants.
The white flowers of field bindweed (Convolvulus arvestris) decorate this grave in a cemetery in Surrey, England, accompanied by the red foliage of herb Robert.
Flowers and leaves of field bindweed or morning glory, Convolvulus arvensis. California, USA.
A purple Convolvulus tricolor trying to stand out from the crowd
Detailed frontal closeup on the impressive Convolvulus Hawkmoth or Agrius convolvuli, sitting on a gray cloth. Macro the moth is leafy or Convolvulus Hawk moth Agrius convolvuli
Close-up of a dish of stir fry water convolvulus, Chinese style.
Food, Gourd, Leaf Vegetable, Radish, Root Vegetable
Water Convolvulus, Kang-Kong Cabbage flower from the bouquet A perfect flower A bouquet of flowers and flowering growth before the middle one. The side has two flowers,Morning glory flowers
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Convolvulus hawkmoth (Agrius Convolvoli), adult female, moving and spinning wings on a blue cloth. Profile portrait.
Convolvulus arvensis flowers blooming on a tree in close-up shot. This species is also called Field bindweed.
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