Chaparral False Bindweed
Calystegia occidentalis
Chaparral false bindweed is a well-behaved native morning-glory relative of California slopes, with cream-white funnel flowers, far tamer than the weedy bindweeds.
- Family
- Convolvulaceae
- Type
- vine
- Lifespan
- perennial
- Height
- 3–10 ft
- Spacing
- 3–6 ft apart
- Light
- sun
- Soil moisture
- dry
- Soil pH
- neutral
- Bloom
- May, June, July
- Bloom colors
- white
- Wildlife value
- pollinators, butterflies
- Landscape uses
- groundcover, erosion control
- Native states
- CA, OR