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Virginia Snakeroot

Aristolochia serpentaria

Photo by Ryan Fezz
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Field Notes

Description:

Family: Aristolochiaceae. Native to most of the eastern United States, this creeping groundcover can have variable leaves, so not all will be lance-shaped as you see here. However, all will bear their tiny flowers at the base of the plant as you see here.

Notes:

Florida Museum of Natural History's Native Butterfly Garden

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