Convolvulus tricolor
Convolvulus tricolor
Subsp. tricolor: Gündüz sarmaşığı
Annual , 13-33 cm tall, ad pressed-pubescent with spreading hairs. Leaves sessile, spathulate-obovate to oblanceolate. Flowers solitary, axillary. Outer sepals hirsute, obovate to ovate-oblong with ovate green acute apical part. Corolla banded, yellow at base, white in centre and blue at margin, 20-25 mm. Ovary hairy. Fl. 5. Fields and roadsides.
South Europe, N.W. Africa. Cultivated as an ornamental and presumably occurring as a garden escape, although a mitural extension of range to Turkey from Greece is possible.