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There are 12 letters in CONVOLVULUSE ( C3E1L1N1O1S1U1V4 )
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CELLO
CELLS
CLONE
CLONS
CLOSE
CLOVE
CLUES
COLES
COLON
CONES
CONUS
COOLS
COONS
COVEN
COVES
CULLS
ENOLS
LENOS
LOCOS
LOCUS
LOONS
LOOSE
LOSEL
LOUSE
LOVES
LUCES
LULUS
LUNES
NEVUS
NOELS
NOLOS
NOOSE
NOVEL
NULLS
OLEOS
OUNCE
OUSEL
OVENS
OVULE
SCONE
SCULL
SNELL
SNOOL
SOCLE
SOLON
SOLVE
UNCLE
UNCOS
UNCUS
VENUS
VOCES
VOLES
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Convolvulus is a genus of about 200 to 250 species of flowering plants in the bindweed family Convolvulaceae, with a cosmopolitan distribution. Common names include bindweed and morning glory; both names shared with other closely related genera. * They are annual or perennial herbaceous vines, bines and (a few species of) woody shrubs, growing to 0.3–3 m tall. The leaves are spirally arranged, and the flowers trumpet-shaped, mostly white or pink, but blue, violet, purple or yellow in some species. * Many of the species are invasive weeds; but others are cultivated for their attractive flowers, while some are globally threatened. * Convolvulus species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species, including the convolvulus hawk moth, the sweet potato leaf miner (Bedellia somnulentella) and the gem; the leaf miner Bucculatrix cantabricella feeds exclusively on C. cantabricus. |