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Aristolochia macrophylla
Dutchmans Pipe, Pipevine Zones: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Dutchmans Pipe is a common vine in moist southern Appalachian hardwood forests in coves and along stream banks easily twining 20 to 30 feet high. It has been popular as a porch screen for ages because it is fast growing, has large heart shaped leaves, and has odd little flowers. The two inch pale brownish purple flowers are pipe shaped or s-shaped with a widely flaring triangular "mouth" perfect for catching careless flies. The curious looking early summer flowers are borne sparsely among the wide leaves. Try it on a trellis for screening or let it ramble among shrubs and trees. It likes good moist soil and can take either shade or sun.;It is also the host plant for the pipevine swallowtail butterfly. The black butterfly caterpillars feed on leaves of Dutchmans Pipe and become poisonous to predators. Adult butterflies are a beautiful black and blue. Cat# 1016

Aristolochia macrophylla, Dutchmans Pipe, Pipevine
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Evergreen
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X Perennial Tree Ground cover
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Clay X Average
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Dry Wet
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Height
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24" to 36"
12" to 24" X 36" or taller
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