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Aristolochia trilobata, Dutchman
 Aristolochia trilobata
Family: Aristolochiaceae
Dutchman's Pipe, Birthwort, Bejuco de Santiago
Origin: Central America
vine or creeperfull sunsemi-shaderegular waterUnusual colorsubtropical, cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short time

Pale green nepenthes shaped flowers striped tan with a long tail. Deeply lobed glossy leaves with light veins. It is quite adaptable and can be grown in subtropical areas, tropical areas, and any place where temperatures don't frequently drop below 30F. It also does well in low light conditions and can be grown indoors. Will tolerate high humidity or arid climates with little rain, although irrigation should be provided. Grow in full sun or shade.


 
Aristolochia trilobata, Dutchman

Aristolochia trilobata, Dutchman
Aristolochia trilobata, Dutchman
Aristolochia trilobata, Dutchman


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   3449 Aristolochia trilobata Birthwort
Dutchman's Pipe, Bejuco de Santiago. Pale green nepenthes shaped flowers striped tan with a long tail. Deeply lobed glossy leaves with light veins. It is quite adaptable and can be grown in subtropical areas, does well in low light conditions and can be grown indoors.
 
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