Aristolochia Species, Broadleafed Birthwort, Dutchman's Pipe, Pipevine
Aristolochiamacrophylla
Synonym
Aristolochia
durior
Aristolochia
maurophylla
To all of you posting that Aristolochia macrophylla is invasive with underground runners, I have news for you. You have a similar species...Read More
The leaves are attractive but I give this plant a negative because it sends up shoots all over the yard that I’m constantly pulling out...Read More
Is it possible to grown this on a 6' tall tuteur / standing trellis? I don't want to put it against a wall but would love to do so on a trellis.
It took my vine 8 years to bloom, but it finally bloomed !
This fast-growing woody twining vine was once commonly used in New England for screening front porches. The big tropical leaves overlap l...Read More
Someone here posted that it contained antitumor compound aristolochic acid. According to wikipedia, despite Aristolochiacea plants in Ch...Read More
Wish it were as rambunctious as some claim it to be. Must be a climate thing, 'cuz here in Seattle my vine has barely reached 8 feet in ...Read More
I am thrilled to have this plant in my garden! Since then, I have enjoyed a constant parade of one of the most beautiful butterflies on p...Read More
I have had this plant for 3 years; it grows nicely, but has never bloomed for me.
This gorgeous plant makes wonderful tropical-looking foliage that absolutely solidly covers what it's growing on. This is fine in the ri...Read More
This particular Pipevine, Aristolochia macrophylla, is commonly found in semi-wooded areas growing up trees here in the midwest and east....Read More
Foliage looks weedy, good for screening... Never seen a flower on it. Any thoughts?
It contains the antiseptic,antitumor compound aristolochic acid.
A. macrophylla is generally grown for its ability to grow fast, climb, and create shade or privacy to an area. It dies down each winter a...Read More