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Aristolochiaceae26 April 202612 min

Aristolochia macrophylla: complete guide

Aristolochia macrophylla

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Overview

Aristolochia macrophylla, better known as Dutchman's Pipe or Pipevine, is a vigorous and exuberant climbing plant from the Aristolochiaceae family. This plant originates from North America and is renowned for its large heart-shaped leaves and distinctly characteristic pipe-shaped flowers. It forms a magnificent climbing plant for large surfaces.

Appearance and bloom

Aristolochia macrophylla is a vigorous growing climber that can reach 8 to 12 meters long. The leaves are large, heart-shaped and green, providing dense, tropical coverage. The flowers are the true eye-catchers: comic pipe-like shapes in purple-brown colors, appearing in spring. The shape of the flowers indeed resembles pipes.

Ideal location

Aristolochia macrophylla grows in both sunny and half-shaded positions, but feels most at home in partial light. A location receiving afternoon shade is ideal. The plant accepts full sun, but shaded positions encourage lush foliage growth. A northwest-facing wall is perfect.

Soil

This plant makes moderate demands on soil. Nutrient-rich, well-draining soil promotes healthy growth. Add compost when planting. A neutral to slightly acidic pH (6.0-7.0) is ideal. In containers, potting soil with compost works well.

Watering

Aristolochia macrophylla requires regular water, especially during the growing period. Do not let the substrate dry out between waterings. During warm summers, water regularly. Once established, it tolerates some drought. Water less in winter.

Pruning

Pruning can be used to control growth and maintain shape. This is best done in spring after flowering. Remove dead wood and keep the framework neat. Annual pruning helps maintain neater growth and richer flowering.

Annual maintenance schedule

Winter: Slow growth, minimal maintenance. Spring: Prune, water regularly, blooming begins. May-June: Blooming at peak, enjoy flowers. Summer: Lush foliage growth, regular watering. Autumn: Leaves color, reduce water.

Winter hardiness

Aristolochia macrophylla is hardy down to approximately -10 to -15 degrees Celsius. In temperate zones, it can overwinter outdoors. In very cold areas, some protection (branches, leaves) around the planting base offers benefits.

Companion plants

Aristolochia macrophylla works well with other climbers for mixed coverage. Clematis and Hydrangea petiolaris are good partners. It also forms a beautiful combination with green hedging plants.

In conclusion

Aristolochia macrophylla is an impressive climbing plant for large walls, pergolas, and other vertical structures. With proper support and regular maintenance, it forms a decorative eye-catcher for years. Order now and enjoy this unique plant. Gardenworld.app offers much inspiration for wall and pergola plantings.

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