Aristolochia serpentaria
Virginia snakeroot
Native/Alien: |
Native |
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Type: |
Perennial |
Bloom Color(s): |
maroon |
Size: |
1 ft |
Light: |
shade - part shade |
Soil Moisture: |
mesic(*) |
Bloom Time: |
May - June |
Bloom Area: |
Statewide (Mountains, Piedmont, Coast) |
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Plant This plant is 8" high Tom Harville |
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Bud |
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Bloom With duff pulled away |
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Older Plant with multiple blooms |
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Waning Bloom |
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Seed Pod |
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Pipevine Swallowtail laying an egg |
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Pipevine Larva This is the reason this plant has adapted and blooms down in the leaf litter. |
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Links: |
USDA PLANTS Database Record |
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