Convolvulus erubescens
Convolvulus erubescens
Convolvulus erubescens, or Pink Bindweed, is a trailing or scrambling perennial herb native to Australia, commonly found in grasslands, open woodlands, and along roadsides. This charming plant features slender, twining stems, soft green leaves, and delicate, funnel-shaped flowers in shades of pale pink to white, often with a darker pink center, blooming from spring to autumn.
Thriving in well-drained soils and tolerating full sun to partial shade, Pink Bindweed is drought-tolerant and low-maintenance, making it an excellent groundcover for native gardens, rockeries, and restoration projects. Its spreading habit helps to stabilize soil and suppress weeds, while its flowers attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies, supporting local biodiversity.
With its dainty flowers, adaptability, and ecological benefits, Convolvulus erubescens is a versatile and visually appealing choice for native gardens and ecological restoration projects.