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  • While I was doing that, I noticed _ with a thrill of horror _ how bindweed from the garden had begun trespassing across.
  • On some of the prisoners I experimented 5-6 times, testing the action of Korean bindweed, bactal and castor oil seeds.
  • Then she found herself with nine acres of gardens choking in bindweed at Hadspen, her husband's 18th-century farmhouse in Somerset.
  • The love-lies bleeding stands for hopeless; the purple lilac for first love; and the bindweed ( convolvulus ) for extinguished hopes.
  • These include beehives, brambles ( to preserve mammal inhabitants, such as the hazel dormouse ), old decaying trees, ivy populations, bindweed and wild clematis.
  • But I can also tell you this about him : He lived on poor ground, had a queen who thought bindweed was a flower, and almost certainly kept dogs.
  • Hoeing off weed leaves and stems as soon as they appear can eventually weaken and kill perennials, although this will require persistence in the case of plants such as bindweed.
  • The contrasting rotations of the bindweed and the honeysuckle was the theme of the satirical song, " Misalliance ", written and sung by Michael Flanders and Donald Swann.
  • Years later, as Herbert battled the bindweed, people started to stop by and say, " You know, there was a character called Robinson who lived here ."
  • Whether you want bindweed, thistle and hawkweed ( 5, 7 and 8 a . m . in Uppsala, Sweden, where Linnaeus lived ) in your garden is up to you.
  • Weeds make farmers less efficient when harvesting, because weeds like bindweeds, and knotgrass, can become tangled in the equipment, resulting in a stop-and-go type of harvest.
  • Other old folk names include bear-bind, bind-corn, climbing bindweed, climbing buckwheat, corn-bind, corn bindweed, devil's tether, and wild buckwheat.
  • Other old folk names include bear-bind, bind-corn, climbing bindweed, climbing buckwheat, corn-bind, corn bindweed, devil's tether, and wild buckwheat.
  • The stone has characteristics similar to those of marble and is notable for the variety of its shades of colour, the pink of bindweed ( " Convolvulus " ) and beige.
  • Also present in " Nicandra " are calystegines, a new group of polyhydroxy alkaloids with a nortropane skeleton and named for the bindweed genus " Calystegia " ( Convolvulaceae ).
  • She is the granddaughter of Betty Bindweed, one of Agatha Cackle's henchwomen who try to take over the school in the final episode of the first series " The Enemy Within ".
  • Bindweed is not really that harmful, though it spreads rapidly and could overgrow a city that had already been abandoned .-- feed me 10 : 13, 5 July 2007 ( UTC)
  • The arrow pointing to the east said, " Nettles, " the arrow facing west said " Bindweed " and south was marked " Something Very Nasty Indeed ."
  • The word " cypress " is also used as a descriptor for the angiosperm vine in the bindweed family Convolvulaceae, known as the cypress vine ( " Ipomoea quamoclit " ).
  • These include couch grass, bindweed, ground elder, nettles, rosebay willow herb, Japanese knotweed, horsetail and bracken, as well as creeping thistle, whose tap roots can put out lateral roots.
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