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Dutchman's Pipe Vine (Aristolochia durior)

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Dutchman's Pipe Vine (Aristolochia durior)

Hardy, herbaceous, summer-flowering North American perennial vine
Description: Bears small, mahogany and cream-colored, pipe-shaped flowers amid lush, heart-shaped foliage
Habit: Vigorous, twining vine grows to 30 feet
Culture: Prefers deep, rich soils and full sun to part shade; but tolerant of poor conditions
Attributes: Attracts butterflies
Hardiness: USDA Zones 5 through 8

This hardy native vine has been used in American gardens since the 18th century, especially for screening porches and summer houses. Also know as Clammy American Birthwort or Shrubby Pennsylvania Birthwort, in 1761 Philadelphia nurseryman John Bartram sent seed to his patron Peter Collinson in London. British taxonomist Dr. John Sims wrote in The Botanical Magazine, 1801, that the vine was soon "adopted for arbors creating "a canopy impenetrable to the rays of the sun, or moderate rain." The flowers provide nectar for the native pipe-vine swallowtail butterflies, and the leaves are an important food source for the caterpillars.

Arrives in a 2 quart pot.

$3.50

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Hardy, herbaceous, summer-flowering North American perennial vine
Description: Bears small, mahogany and cream-colored, pipe-shaped flowers amid lush, heart-shaped foliage
Habit: Vigorous, twining vine grows to 30 feet
Culture: Prefers deep, rich soils and full sun to part shade; but tolerant of poor conditions
Attributes: Attracts butterflies
Hardiness: USDA Zones 5 through 8

This hardy native vine has been used in American gardens since the 18th century, especially for screening porches and summer houses. Also know as Clammy American Birthwort or Shrubby Pennsylvania Birthwort, in 1761 Philadelphia nurseryman John Bartram sent seed to his patron Peter Collinson in London. British taxonomist Dr. John Sims wrote in The Botanical Magazine, 1801, that the vine was soon "adopted for arbors creating "a canopy impenetrable to the rays of the sun, or moderate rain." The flowers provide nectar for the native pipe-vine swallowtail butterflies, and the leaves are an important food source for the caterpillars.

Arrives in a 2 quart pot.

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