Woolly Dutchman’s Pipevine – Aristolochia tomentosa, Native Perennial Vine | Pipe-Shaped Flowers (10 Seeds)

Woolly Dutchman’s Pipevine – Aristolochia tomentosa, Native Perennial Vine | Pipe-Shaped Flowers (10 Seeds)

$9.99
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Woolly Dutchman’s Pipevine – Aristolochia tomentosa, Native Perennial Vine | Pipe-Shaped Flowers (10 Seeds)

Woolly Dutchman’s Pipevine – Aristolochia tomentosa, Native Perennial Vine | Pipe-Shaped Flowers (10 Seeds)

$9.99
Grow a fascinating native vine with Woolly Dutchman’s Pipevine (Aristolochia tomentosa), a vigorous perennial climber known for its large heart-shaped leaves and unusual pipe-shaped flowers. This species is especially important as a host plant for Pipevine Swallowtail butterflies, making it a must-have for wildlife and pollinator gardens. Woolly Dutchman’s Pipevine thrives in woodland edges, trellises, fences, pergolas, and native plant gardens. Its dense foliage provides excellent screening and shade, while the unique flowers add curiosity and charm. Once established, this vine is long lived and dependable. You will receive: ✔️ 10 fresh, viable seeds ✔️ Open-pollinated, untreated seeds ✔️ Carefully packaged for successful sowing ⚠️ Note: All parts of Aristolochia are toxic if ingested. Grow responsibly and out of reach of pets and livestock. 🌼 Growing Information Common Name: Woolly Dutchman’s Pipevine Botanical Name: Aristolochia tomentosa Plant Type: Native perennial vine Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade Soil: Average to moist, well-drained soil Height: 15–25 feet (climbing) Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer Flower Color: Brownish-purple Native Range: Southeastern United States Cold Hardiness: USDA zones 5–9 Cold Stratification: Required (60–90 days) Woolly Dutchman’s Pipevine seeds benefit from cold stratification and are best fall sown or stratified before spring planting. Germination can be slow, but established plants grow vigorously and provide critical habitat value.

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