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Calystegia subacaulis

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Convolvulaceae

Scientific name
  
Calystegia subacaulis

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Solanales

Genus
  
Calystegia

Higher classification
  
Calystegia

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Similar
  
Calystegia, Calystegia purpurata, Calystegia peirsonii, Calystegia malacophylla, Calystegia collina

Calystegia subacaulis is a species of morning glory known by the common name hillside false bindweed.

It is endemic to California, where it grows in the North and Central California Coast Ranges and the San Francisco Bay Area, in woodland and chaparral scrub habitat.

Description

Calystegia subacaulis is a hairy perennial herb growing from a woody caudex or a rhizome and extending stems no longer than about 20 centimeters. The leaves are 3 or 4 centimeters long and triangular or arrowhead shaped with small side lobes.

The inflorescence produces morning glory flowers atop short peduncles. Each flower is 3 to 6 centimeters wide and white or cream in color, often tinted with light purple.

References

Calystegia subacaulis Wikipedia