Aristolochia grandiflora

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Pelican Flower

Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Subclass: Magnoliidae
Order: Aristolochiales
Family: Aristolochiaceae
Genus: Aristolochia
Species: A. grandiflora
Binomial name
Aristolochia grandiflora
Vahl, 1791

Aristolochia grandiflora, or Pelican Flower, is a deciduous vine with enormous flowers that emit an odor that humans consider unpleasant but attractive to insects. The plant is native to the Caribbean, and has been introduced to Florida in the United States as an attractor of butterflies.

Detail of Pelican Flower with pollinators
Detail of Pelican Flower with pollinators

Other species of Aristolochia are also called "pelican flowers"; e.g. A. gigantea (Giant Pelican Flower) and A. nana (Tiny Pelican Flower).

[edit] See also

  • Aristolochia erecta – Swanflower
  • Aristolochia labiata (or A. brasiliensis) - Rooster Flower
  • Aristolochia ornithocephala – Bird's Head Pipevine

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