Aristolochia tricaudata

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Read about Aristolochia tricaudata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Aristolochia tricaudata, Lern. Lvs. 5-8 in. long, oblong- acuminate, rugose, ciliate: fls. solitary; tube short and somewhat inflated at the rounded base, suddenly bent; limb wide and concave, maroon-red outside and very dark purple-brown inside, produced into tails 4 in. long. Mex. I.H. 14:522. R.B. 20:37. B.M. 6067.—A fine species of shrubby habit, producing quantities of fls. all over the older parts of the growths, down to the base of the old st. A striking plant when well grown under sunny conditions in a temp, of 50-55° F.


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