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Aristolochia serpentaria

Virginia snakeroot

Native/Alien:

Native

Type:

Perennial

Bloom Color(s):

maroon

Size:

1 ft

Light:

shade - part shade

Soil Moisture:

mesic(*)

Bloom Time:

May - Jun

Bloom Area:

SW

Plant

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Tom Harville

Waning Bloom & Bud

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Tom Harville

You have to pick away the leaves around the plant because the blooms hide trying to escape the Pipevine butterfly.

Links:

USDA PLANTS Database Record

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