As pretty as they may look, the pink-flowered plants that are being seen rambling along rights-of-way and on fencerows are really a pest. The vine and its close cousins (all gang members) are known by ...
China: root washed and steamed, or sun-dried, then broken into fragments. Eaten with rice or ground into a meal and steamed in the form of cakes. Regular ingestion has been reported to upset the ...
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- common Eurasian and American wild climber with pink flowers; sometimes placed in genus Convolvulus ...
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