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Silver Bush and Blue Rock Bindweed are the common names of two species of Convolvulus. Silver Bush ( Convolvulus cneorum ) is a low-growing shrub up to around 0.5 metres tall. It is easy to grow, very hardy, and has a long flowering season. The silver foliage is great for providing contrast in garden beds amongst other plants, and the plant is covered in very attractive small white flowers with a yellow eye. Silver Bush is also great to grow in pots.

Blue Rock Bindweed is Convolvulus sabatius spp mauritanicus. This plant is more of a ground -cover plant as it is very low growing. It's deep green leaves and massed blue flowers over a long season make it a popular plant in gardens and landscapes. It look great when spilling over a garden wall, or just filling the vacant gaps between other plants and it is fast growing too.

Both of these Convolvulus are drought tolerant and are easy to maintain, having relatively few pests and diseases. They are both happiest in a sunny spot with well-drained soil, and can be grown in cool-temperate to warmer climates. I took these photos in garden around North Sydney close to the Harbour.
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This delightful, deciduous perennial is native to parts of Spain, Italy and North Africa. It bears palmately divided, ovate, slightly hairy green leaves. Throughout Summer and Autumn, it features trailing mats of exceptionally beautiful, widely funnel-shaped, mauvish-blue flowers with light centres. Nectar loving, pollinating insects adore this plant!

Position in full sun facing either South or West and keep in a sheltered spot. Brilliant when planted in hanging baskets or containers. In the South of England, you will find them perfectly hardy!

https://www.hotplantco.co.uk/9077/Convolvulus-sabatius-Mauritanicus-Blue-rockweed-Sent-in-9cm-pot

Growing bush morning glory plants is easy. This low maintenance plant requires very little care; yet, it will reward you with lovely year-round foliage and copious blossoms spring through fall. Read on to learn more about how to grow a bush morning glory plant. What is Bush Morning Glory? The bush morning glory plant (Convolvulus cneorum) is a beautiful, silvery foliaged shrub that comes from the Mediterranean region of Europe. It has a neat, dense round shape and grows 2-4′ tall by 2-4′ wide. This evergreen plant is also quite hardy but it can be damaged by temperatures below 15°F. (-9 C).

Read more at Gardening Know How: Bush Morning Glory Care: How To Grow A Bush Morning Glory Plant

https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/shrubs/bush-morning-glory/bush-morning-glory-care.htm

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Silver Bush . This is a small charming plant with silver leaves, pink buds and round white flowers. It rises to a height of no more than 45 cm and blooms all summer.
Well drained soil, sunny plot, raised flower bed or alpine slide. It grows well in hanging pots and other containers. It is short-lived, so it is good to have several rooted cuttings in reserve.

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Blue Rock Bindwed Of all garden vines, the fastest drapery on both vertical surfaces and soil is considered to be representatives of the genus of bindweed. Bright greens, surprisingly flexible shoots capable of clinging to the support themselves, touching funnel-shaped flowers, with almost no pronounced lobes, and good looks are distinctive features of even weed grass-bindweed. But ornamental species can be praised by the extraordinary abundance of flowering and greenery. Convolvulus palette is not limited to only delicate pink color, and the diversity of these plants allows you to grow them in the soil, and in potting.

https://www.botanichka.ru/article/neprihotlivyie-vyunki-vyirashhivanie-i-osobennosti/

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@ctrl-alt-nwo,
Specially the purple color flower looks like a umbrella! Both are wonderful and your expertise knowledge also shared well! Not seen it in my country, but I think people might get attractive with the purple one most! Nice photography and description with tips that worthy for gardening!

Cheers~

Thanks again for sharing your photographs.

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Plants from the Convolvulus genus are hardy annual or hardy perennial vines.
They have heart shaped leaves, some varieties flower but for one day, with trumpet flowers (can be blue, white, pink or purple).
Many gardeners consider most Convolvulus plants to be weeds. Though some species of Convolvulus such as Silverbush and Dwarf morning glory are grown.

https://www.gardenershq.com/Convolvulus-Silverbush.php

Also known as Convolvulus mauritanicus, this tender rock bindweed is a native of north Africa and a popular trailing plant for hanging baskets and containers. It’s also suitable for growing over walls and in rock gardens, where the stems could bake on the stones and root wherever they touched the soil. By late summer the bushy plants are smothered in clear, soft blue trumpets, attracting a wealth of pollinating insects. The Royal Horticultural Society has given it its prestigious Award of Garden Merit (AGM).

https://www.gardenersworld.com/plants/convolvulus-sabatius/

Convolvulus cneorum (more commonly known as silverbush or Silver Bush) is a calm and classy plant for those who prefer an understated, charming dispay. An invaluable evergreen, the Silver Bush looks great at the front of a border or in a pot, where i t will last for years. This elegant silver leaved, white trumpeted convolvulus opens from pretty pink buds. 9cm pot grown plants supplied.

Also known as Convolvulus mauritanicus, this tender rock bindweed is a native of north Africa and a popular trailing plant for hanging baskets and containers. It’s also suitable for growing over walls and in rock gardens, where the stems could bake on the stones and root wherever they touched the soil. By late summer the bushy plants are smothered in clear, soft blue trumpets, attracting a wealth of pollinating insects. The Royal Horticultural Society has given it its prestigious Award of Garden Merit (AGM).

Grow Convolvulus sabatius in well-drained soil in a sheltered site in full sun. Take cuttings in summer or dig up plants and move them inside over winter for use next year.

https://www.jparkers.co.uk/3-silverbush-convolvulus-0005736c
https://www.gardenersworld.com/plants/convolvulus-sabatius/

Also known as C. mauritanicus, this tender rock bindweed is a native of north Africa and a popular trailing subject (strictly, prostrate climbing) for warm sunny positions. It has become a familiar ingredient of hanging baskets and containers, but was grown in the past as a summer subject for rock gardens, where the stems could bake on the stones and root wherever they touched the soil. By late summer the bushy plants are smothered in clear, soft blue trumpets. The Royal Horticultural Society has given it its Award of Garden Merit (AGM).

Bush Morning Glory is a glowing presence in the garden. The soft, silvery foliage forms a perfect rounded mound that brings a strong architectural form to the landscape. The color looks amazing contrasted with bright flowers or dark-leaved plants. In late spring the plant is literally covered with white trumpet-shaped flowers that look similar to Morning Glory flowers. Incredibly carefree; this plant thrives in poor soil, heat, and dry conditions too.

Sources: http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/plants/plant_finder/plant_pages/212.shtml
https://www.mygardenlife.com/plant-library/2614/convolvulus/cneorum

Beautiful plant my friend and Silverbush is a fast growing evergreen shrub native to coastal areas of Spain, Italy, Croatia and Albania. It is a member of the morning glory/bindweed family, Convolvulaceae, that includes many weeds as well fine garden plants. Plants form dense rounded mounds of one to two inch long, lance-shaped leaves covered with fine silky silver-grey hairs. Panicles of funnel shaped white flowers white yellow centers, l.5 to 2 inches wide, open from pink buds from early spring to late fall. Although not hardy in zones colder than 8, silverbush makes a good container plant that can be wintered indoors. The genus name, Convolvulus, comes from the Latin verb, convolvere, meaning to roll together referring to the twining nature of most of the plants in the genus.

A source of information: http://www.karensgardentips.com/plant-profiles-how-to-grow/plant-profile-silverbush-convolvulus-cneorum/

Convolvulus sabatius is a deciduous herbaceous perennial with a trailing habit. Its mid green leaves are ovate with entire margins, up to 30mm long and 25mm broad. Its stems are herbaceous, are able to twine and climb and die back to ground level each year. Its blue/ purple flowers are funnel shaped and up to 25mm across.

Convolvulus sabatius, commonly known as Blue Rock Bindweed, Mauritian bindweed or Ground Morning Glory, is native to parts of Spain and Italy and parts of North Africa. Convolvulus sabatius is synonymous with Convolvulus mauritanicus.

The etymological root of the binomial name Convolvulus is derived from the Latin convolvere meaning ‘ to coil or twist’, in reference to twining climbing habit of a umber of this genus. Sabatius is named after the region Vada Sabatia in Italy where this species was first described.

A source of information: https://davisla.wordpress.com/category/blue-rock-bindweed/

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This purple color is so nice , i think it can be great think to add for every garden