Aristolochia californica
California Pipevine
Aristolochia californica
CA Native, Vine
Care:
Partial Shade
Shade
Low
Most Soils
Look:
Medium
size
Green -Light
leaves
Pale Green
flowers
California Pipevine
Aristolochia californica
CA Native, Vine
Care:
Partial Shade
Shade
Low
Most Soils
Look:
Medium
size
Green -Light
leaves
Pale Green
flowers
Important northern California native habitat plant that is the sole larval food source for the pipevine swallowtail butterfly. This deciduous vine grows naturally along stream banks and in woodlands and performs well under native oaks. Dutchman’s pipevine is relatively slow-growing and takes a few years to establish. Pendulous pipe-shaped flowers bloom in early spring, followed by soft, bright green, heart-shaped leaves. Best grown as a groundcover to provide protection for pipevine swallowtail larvae but will also twine up other plants and structures. The real show comes in late spring as larvae feed on the plant and grow into spectacular horned, black caterpillars with red spots!