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Can any of you experts identify this vine for me?
It's a weed that loves to choke my tomato plants.
It looks like a morning glory but the leaves are very different.

bigpawbullets 9 July 16
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it looks like convulvulus to me need to get rid of if it is,

jacpod Level 8 July 17, 2018
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Bindweed!
You'll have to do some extensive weeding to get rid of this menace!
Dig up your tomatos, unwind the vines off plants, set aside, and raise hell in that bed!! You will have to get all underground runners. Once all Bindweed has been removed, you can replant your tomatoes.

Leafhead Level 8 July 17, 2018
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DotLewis Level 7 July 17, 2018

That's it!

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It looks like a moonflower but they only bloom at night. You can still see them in the early morning or evening when the sun drops. They wilt as soon as the sun starts hitting them.

freeofgod Level 8 July 17, 2018
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Sure looks like morning glory to me, the seeds are mildly toxic but you can get a high out of them, so I'm told anyways.

Surfpirate Level 9 July 16, 2018
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are all the flowers brilliant white? Could possibly be a moonflower

lookinhard Level 7 July 16, 2018
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Bindweed maybe?

Appears to be a consensus. Or feral morninglory.

@bigpawbullets We have bindweed out here, nasty dang thang.

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I was hazarding a guess as bindweed also but mine are much smaller. The roots can spread 20 + feet. Invasive alien.

Mooolah Level 8 July 16, 2018
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Looks like it could be bindweed -- a noxious weed that wheat farmers fight all the time.

wordywalt Level 9 July 16, 2018

The bindweed torturing my property is much smaller, but it could very well be a different type

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