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Hillside Morning Glory (Calystegia collina ssp. collina)
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Vine
Flower
White
5 Petals
Alternate
Typical Height
Perennial
CA Endemic
Description
CA Bloom Apr - Jun
This plant has hairy stems that grow along the ground.
White morning-glory flowers grow above small, hairy, crinkled leaves.
Found in the Coast Ranges on slopes or woodlands, often in serpentine soil.
CA native
AKA Coast Range False Bindweed
Morning Glory Family (Convolvulaceae)
Leaves are densely hairy and arrow shaped. Their edges are wavy or crinkled.
The morning-glory flower is about 2 inches across.
This plant grows low to the ground and generally doesn't climb.
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