How to grow Pipevine

Aristolochia macrophylla

Flowers trap insects
Requires support

Transplanting Pipevine

These plants take a long time to get established when started from seeds. They require partial shade and will die back during winter in zone 9. They usually make a come back in the month of May.

Pipevine is tender, so ensure you wait until all danger of frost has passed in your area before considering planting outside.

How long does Pipevine take to grow?

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Pipevine Etymology

The name birthwort refers to the flower shape of these species, which resemble a birth canal.1

Other names for Pipevine

Dutchman's Pipe

Aristolochia durior

Footnotes

1 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aristolochia

http://www.nababutterfly.com/pipevine_macrophylla.html


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