Aristolochia fimbriata | White Veined Dutchmans Pipe | 5_Seeds Deer ResistantThis is Aristolochia fimbriata, also known as the White Veined Dutchmans Pipe. I love this plant because it has such an interesting blossom. This vine likes to have at least some light shade and does just fine in full shade. These cool hairy mouthed blossoms start in late Spring and last until early Fall. Although this plant is very popular with the birds, bees, and butterflies, the deer do not like to eat it. All Aristolochia species, except for the
Bishops lace grows to 2 or 3 feet high and likes to live in full sun and partial shade
meaning that the cross pollination was done and then the seeds were collected from those first generation plants that were cross pollinated
this vine blossoms throughout the year giving a wonderful display of white blossoms
This rare passion vine likes to live in the full sun and blooms from the middle of the Spring until the middle of the Fall
Unripened flower buds can be cooked and eaten
This is Passiflora tiliifolia
This vine is from the rain forests of Columbia and Ecuador
It is also the nectar source for the Clarks sphinx
This plant has been bred to bloom all over the vine
This is Passiflora palenquensis
This is Passiflora elegans
This is Passiflora Coriacea