Fallopia dumetorum

Copse bindweed

Fallopia dumetorum is an annual climbing plant. Its shoots can reach lengths of two meters and more. The flowering period in Central Europe may last from June to October, the fruits appear until the first frost.

Fallopia dumetorum

Characteristics & Description

Height, habit: Annual herbaceous, climbing plant, more than two meters long
Poisonous: No
Origin: Asia, Europe and as an introduced species also in North America (distribution map)
USDA zone: 5 (-9.4 °F/-23 °C)

Fallopia dumetorum

Botany

Family: Polygonaceae
Name: Fallopia dumetorum

Fallopia dumetorum
Ripe and unripe fruits of Fallopia dumetorum in October.

Fallopia dumetorum

Fallopia dumetorum

Fallopia dumetorum
The shoots of Fallopia dumetorum can be right-twining and left-twining.

Fallopia dumetorum

Categories: Brown & Green Flowers | Vine | Wildflowers |

More species from the Polygonaceae family