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Cory's dutchman's pipe

Scientific Name: Aristolochia coryi

Family: Aristolochiaceae

Category: Dicot

Growth: Vine, Forb/herb

Duration: Perennial

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Aristolochia coryi

Also known as Cory's Dutchman's Pipe or Cory's Pipevine, Aristolochia coryi is a perennial vine belonging to the Birthwort family.

Taxonomy and Nomenclature

  • Scientific Name: Aristolochia coryi I.M. Johnst.
  • Family: Aristolochiaceae (Birthwort Family)
  • Synonyms: The provided text mentions Aristolochia brevipes Benth. var. acuminata S. Watson, and lists various other Aristolochia species in association with A. coryi.
  • Taxonomic Serial Number (TSN): 18334

Distribution and Habitat

Aristolochia coryi is a Texas native, specifically found in the Trans-Pecos region and the Edwards Plateau.

Morphological Characteristics

  • Habit: Herbaceous, procumbent vine reaching up to 0.4 meters in height.
  • Stems: Young stems are smooth, glabrous (hairless) or puberulent (slightly hairy).
  • Leaves: Deltate (triangular) leaf blades, measuring 3-5 cm by 3-5 cm, with petioles (leaf stalks) 1-3 cm long.
  • Blooms: Greenish-yellow, appearing from mid-spring to late summer.

Further Information

  • Dave's Garden is mentioned as a resource for gardening tips and ideas.
  • Discover Life has a page dedicated to the biology, natural history, ecology, identification, and distribution of Aristolochia coryi.
  • The USDA PLANTS database offers a profile for Aristolochia coryi.