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Aristolochia

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Aristolochia is a large plant genus with over 500 species. Collectively known as birthworts, pipevines or Dutchman's pipes, they are the namesake of the family (Aristolochiaceae).

 


Aristolochia californica
California Dutchman's Pipe
Named for the Greek philosopher Aristotle, these trouble-free deciduous or evergreen vines are native to the Southern Hemisphere.

Aristolochia macrophylla (Large-leafed Dutchman's Pipe)
3 (7)m, Large-leafed Dutchman's Pipe (syn. Aristolochia durior) is a quite tall wooden vine with very large oval leaves and yellowish-brown flowers with a reddish-black center followed ...

Aristolochia elegans - Calico Flower
Aristolochiaceae
Aristolochia elegans is an evergreen vine with unusual flowers and heart shaped leaves. Calico flower is native to Brazil.

Aristolochia serpentaria (L.)
Nombres relacionados: Aristolochiaceae (familia), Pelican flower (inglés), Red river snakeroot (inglés), Sangree root (inglés), Serpentaria de Virginia (castellano), Snakeroot (inglés), Snakeweed (inglés), ...

Aristolochiaceae
Plants of the Dutchman's Pipe Family
If you find a low-growing dicot plant with tubular flowers and parts in multiples of three, it is very likely a member of the Dutchman's Pipe family.

Aristolochia leuconeura in the NYBG greenhouse, in mid April
Sun Exposure: Light shade
Origin: Belize to Colombia ...

No range map exists for this species. See a map of the states in which Aristolochia macrophylla can be found (opens a new window).
USDA Plants Database
Aristolochia macrophylla is native to North America.

Common name: Calico Flower, Dutchman's Pipe, Pipe vine
Botanical name: Aristolochia elegans Family: Aristolochiaceae (Birthwort family) ...

Aristolochia macrophylla
also known as Aristolochia durior - Birthwort, Dutchman's pipe
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#135 Aristolochia elegans
Common Names: Calico flower, Dutchman's pipe, pipe vine
Family: Aristolochiaceae (birthwort Family)
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Aristolochiaceae / Birthwort Woolly Dutchman's Pipe (Aristolochia tomentosa)
Plant Type: This is a vine, it is a perennial which can reach a height of 25 Meters (80 feet ) .
Leaves: The leaves are alternate.

Aristolochia serpentaria
The flowers are held just above the ground, making Virginia snakeroot difficult to spot by its flowers. It's easier to detect by the foliage -- look for narrow, heart-shaped leaves on a stem that zigzags slightly.

Aristolochia spp. Introduced, not common, various names such as Dutchman's pipe, snakeroot, calico flower and pelican. Fast-growing evergreen vine, unusual flowers.

Aristolochia gilbertii
Family: Aristolochiaceae
Dutchman's Pipe
Distinctive yet unusual, this great vine produces pipe-like flowers netted purple and brown it's leaves are light green and heart shaped.
This is a perennial vine in Zone 10.

Aristolochia californica
A sprawling deciduous vine with pipe- or S-shaped, purplish-brown flowers on a short stalk. Flowers: 1.5" (4 cm) long; calyx flared into 3 short lobes. Leaves: 1.

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Aristolochia durior ( Dutchman's Pipe )
Armeria maritima ( Dusseldorf Pride Sea Thrift )
Armeria maritima ( Laucheana Sea Thrift ) ...

Ordnung Aristolochiales
Familie Aristolochiaceae
600 zumeist tropisch oder subtropisch verbreitete Arten. Die Gattung Aristolochia (Osterluzei) ist für ihre raffinierten Gleitfallenblumen bekannt.
Asarum europaeum (Haselwurz) ...

Botanical: Aristolochia Serpentaria (LINN.)
Family: N.O. Aristolochiaceae ...

Family: Birthwort (Aristolochiaceae)
Flowering: May-June
Field Marks: This climbing vine is distinguished by its softly hairy, heart-shaped leaves, its curved flowers, and its short, thick fruits that bear layers of flattened seeds.

As briefly mentioned earlier, another genus in the Aristolochiacea family is Aritolochia. We have two species in these mountains, A. macrophylla, ( named for its large leaves ) formerly known as A. durior and A.

(bûrth´wûrt, -wõrt), common name for the Aristolochiaceae, a family of shrubs and woody climbing vines found in the tropics and other warm regions.

Aristolochia durior - Dutchman's Pipe
Bignonia capreolata - Cross Vine
Clematis armandii - Armand's Clematis
Clytostoma calystegioides - Violet Trumpet
Decumaria barbara - Wild Climbing Hydrangea
*Ficus pumila - Creeping Fig ...

Vines for the region include Missouri Botanical Garden Plant of Merit Dutchman's pipe (Aristolochia tomentosa) and hummingbird favorite crossvine (Bignonia capreolata).

Asarum canadense (Aristolochiaceae) -- This member of the "Birthwort" family can be used (the roots) like commercial ginger. It is an low, unobtrusive plant, and the flowers are well hidden. Wild ginger blooms in spring. (Photographed in PA) ...

- Flowers of Aristolochia Clem- atitis cut through longitudinally. I. Young stamen is abortive, flower in which the stigma (N) is receptive and cannot perform and the stamens (3) have not yet opened; its functions. The II.

Miller, USDA Forest Service, DeVall Drive, Auburn University, AL 36849 SUGGESTED ALTERNATIVE PLANTS: Native vines such as trumpet creeper (Campsis radicans), pipevine (Aristolochia macrophylla), passionflower (Passiflora lutea), ...

Native Americans of the Northeast used the root in preparing a birth control agent, as would seem to be apropos of a plant of the Aristolochiaceae or Birthwort family.

Calico Dutchman's pipe (Aristolochia elegans)
Crossvine (Bignonia capreolata)
Honeysuckle (Lonicera x heckrottii x 'Goldflame') ...

Examples of plants that re-grow well from drastic pruning include: Abelia, Acacia, Ampelopsis, Aristolochia, Azara, Campsis, Celastrus, Cissus, Clematis, Cotoneaster, Hedera (ivy), Osmanthus, Pyracantha, Ribes sanguineum, Rosa, Vitis and Wisteria.

Stop 13- Aristolochia macrophylla
Stop 14- Actinidia arguta 'Issai'
Stop 15- Schizophragma hydrangeoides
Stop 16- Parthenocissus tricuspidata
Stop 17- Parthenocissus quinquefolia
Stop 18- Schisandra chinensis
Stop 19- Vitis coignetiae ...

See also: Trachelospermum, Portulaca, Asclepias, Agave Attenuata, Bougainvillea Glabra