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Have you ever heard of a plant called giant Dutchman's pipe? It is a vine from Brazil with huge, dinner-plate-size flowers that have a sweet smell that attracts flies, which the plant eats ...
LAKELAND -- There's no sitting on the fence when it comes to Dutchman's pipe vines -- people either love them or hate them. That's not surprising, because the flowers of Dutchman's pipe vines are ...
One of the most common of these is Dutchman’s pipe (Aristolochia macrophylla or Isotrema macrophyllum), the rope-like woody vine now in full flower from the lowest elevations up to almost 5,000 ...
For an abundance of leaf material and a ready source of food for the pipevine swallowtail, the best choice is our native species, woolly Dutchman's pipe (A. tomentosa). This twining vine has huge ...
At the center of this triangle is the California pipevine. Its supple vines wind around other plants or structures, like this arbor. It’s also known as the California Dutchman’s pipe because its ...
Head-sized maroon flowers smelling like lemon furniture polish are now blooming on the unusual Giant Dutchman’s Pipe Vine at the San Diego Botanic Garden. The vine, whose scientific name is ...
The vines take several years to get established, but patience and watering is all you need to provide. Dutchman's pipe does well in full sun or partial shade. It is seldom bothered by pests or ...
Its name has been changed to Dutchman's Pipe Golf Club. Dutchman's Pipe is the name of a prolific climbing vine, whose 3-inch flowers attract pollinators but also "produce an odor similar to that ...
Fresh landscaping will fringe the layout with native vegetation, including Dutchman’s Pipe, a flowering vine that provides habitat for swallowtail butterflies. The developers behind the project ...
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