Fallopia cilinodis
(Fringed Black Bindweed)
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Facts About this Plant:
- Common Names: Fringed Black Bindweed, Fringed Bindweed
- Synonyms: Bilderdykia cilinodis, Polygonum cilinode, Reynoutria cilinodis, Tiniaria cilinodis
- Lifespan: Perennial
- Zones: 3 - 7
- Type: Forb
- Bloom Time: May - August
- Status: Native
Fallopia cilinodis, or Fringed Black Bindweed, is native to much of the eastern United States, except the deep south. It is a perennial vine, that grows in wooded slopes and bluffs, open woods and in cleared and disturbed areas. It has white flowers that begin blooming in late spring or early summer continue until late summer.
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