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The Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council has listed this species as a Category ll invasive. It can damage ecosystem functioning and impoveri...Read More
I started this vine from seed in the house this year, and about a month after germination they are up to 6 inches tall, and already showi...Read More
For years I lusted after this plant ONLY, merely to settle on A. grandiflora which I was very pleased and surprised to find at a local nu...Read More
has out performed expectations - climbing to the top of 15 foot tall castor bean plants - has bloomed constantly since June and been a re...Read More
I had this growing for well over a year it had covered a good amount of a portion of fence but the caterpillars kept it in check BUT no ...Read More
I picked up a Calico Flower at least a month ago, if not two, and it just has not fared well. We kept it in a pot for a while and recent...Read More
I've had this vine for three years and love the Polydamas butterflies that it attracts and is the host plant for. I've even brought some...Read More
This plant is toxic to the Pipevine Swallowtail caterpillars when they begin to eat it they die. Polydamas ST have no problem with it ho...Read More
I live in a suburb of Kansas City, and saw this plants listed as a "native" at a local greenhouse. There was only one, so I bought it jus...Read More
this is the best vine for a chain link fence, we planted 2 vines about 2 years ago and it is about twenty feet in length over the whole f...Read More
I got this plant in 2009, and love it. I see a lot of people say it smells like rotting meat, but it does not smell like that. It has a l...Read More
This plant is prolific in my garden - it seeds itself and I am for ever having to remove new plants to prevent it from smothering other p...Read More
Interesting Vine. Very attractive to butterflies. After every flower wilts on mine, it leaves behind a nice little seed basket that waves...Read More
This is called duck vine here. I bought it as a small plant of 3 inches height, now it is 15 feet high but no blooms. Will it bloom this ...Read More
I purchased this at Park Seed on clearance in late winter - it was already 5' tall staked. I kept it in the GH, avg temp 45- 50, it neede...Read More
I imagine the attempt to erradicate this beautiful flower in florida is thankfully only in orlando or only north of miami. Ive seen this ...Read More
While wonderful for butterflies, this plant is an invasive non-native. It is on the Florida Nurserymen and Growers Association please pha...Read More
Love this vine because it attracts butterflies, although I rarely see them, just the caterpillars. Very hardy. Produces many seeds in i...Read More
I have that for years now, it grows easily ( at least in Mauritius ) I've collected the seed at the seaside in a private garden , i reall...Read More
In starting the seed I had a rare experience: Only one seed would germinate per pot (how convenient) and they would sprout exactly 30 da...Read More
Do not find this plant to be invasive either here in San Joaquin Valley. Discovered by accident that the flowers hold well when picked. ...Read More
I have two that I bought at a small local nursery. They are not invasive in my yard, and I have never been able to smell them. They pro...Read More
This plant is not as agressive as some of the other aristolochias in our area. The flower does not smell bad, but the leaves do have a we...Read More
No smell, and no sign of invasiveness. I love this fast-growing plant with its bizarre blooms! It's blooming now in September, and doing ...Read More
I have had Aristolochia elegans for 5 years. It is NOT invasive. It does not have a bad smell. Maybe if I stuck my nose inside the blo...Read More
My father had this plant when I was kid, I love it !! Recently I have seen the plant in Fredric Meijer Garden in Michigan.
I have had my plant for 4 years. I had in too much shade and I never had a bloom. I moved it to partial shade and it has climbed up a 6...Read More
Rotting meat???? Yikes....this is one to avoid!! I would like to know if "Dutchman's Pipe" should be cut back (and if so, to what level) ...Read More
These flowers DO have a fragrance, similiar to that of rotting meat.
Aristolochia macrophylla (syn. A. durior) is the most common "Dutchman's Pipe", while A. elegans is usually known as...Read More
Beautiful flower that bloomed all summer.
Caution: Many Aristolochias contain the alkaloid aristolochine and other components - c...Read More
Beautiful tropical vine, large interesting 7" flowers speratically through out the year. Have not found seeds on my plant, propagation i...Read More