Virginia Snakeroot (Aristolochia serpentaria)

Virginia Snakeroot (Aristolochia serpentaria)

Virginia Snakeroot is a common but easy to overlook low-growing herbaceous perennial. It's a much, much smaller plant than our other Aristolochia, the high-climbing woody vine Pipevine (Aristolochia macrophylla), which is common in the Mountains of North Carolina.

Granville Co., NC 5/16/09.

Virginia Snakeroot (Aristolochia serpentaria)

The odd, pipe-shaped flowers are usually buried under leaves at the base of the plant.

Granville Co., NC 5/16/09.

Virginia Snakeroot (Aristolochia serpentaria)

Virginia Snakeroot is a host plant for caterpillars of the Pipevine Swallowtail (Battus philenor) butterfly.

Granville Co., NC 5/16/09.

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