A. serpentaria L. var. nashii (Kearney) H.E. Ahles
Endodeca serpentaria (L.) Raf. var. hastata (Nutt.) C.F. Reed
Aristolochia serpentaria is a species of perennial flowering plant in the Aristolochiaceae (birthwort) family. The species is commonly known as Virginia snakeroot and is native to eastern North America, from Connecticut to southern Michigan and south to Texas and Florida.[2][3]
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Aristolochiaserpentaria is a species of perennial flowering plant in the Aristolochiaceae (birthwort) family. The species is commonly known as Virginia...
species Aristolochia scytophylla S.M.Hwang & D.L.Chen Aristolochia sempervirens L. Aristolochiaserpentaria L. – Virginia snakeroot Aristolochia sipho L'Hér...
Certain plants in the temperate Northern Hemisphere genus Eupatorium Aristolochiaserpentaria – Virginia snakeroot Asarum canadense – Canadian snakeroot Bistorta...
defensive properties. A common host plant is the Virginia snakeroot, (Aristolochiaserpentaria), which can be found in the Eastern United States and in Florida...
included are: White baneberry (Actaea pachypoda) Virginia snake root (Aristolochiaserpentaria) Shooting star (Dodecatheon meadia) American columbo (Frasera caroliniensis)...
menstruation. Not to be confused with other "snakeroot" plants such as Aristolochiaserpentaria (contains toxic aristolochic acids; also known as Virginia snakeroot)...
the six species in the Forest considered imperiled in the state, Aristolochiaserpentaria and Utricularia inflata are extant[permanent dead link] "Mammal...
Cyclopedia of 1819 this Contrayerva is said to be more ordinarily called Serpentaria and to be an excellent substitute for contrayerva. "Contrayerva". Oxford...