Mine are growing on the west side of my house. Here is a picture from a couple years ago. The plant in the middle is no longer in the garden. Now only the two and they fill up the entire space. I put up 5 metal trellis I bought from HD. Attached them to the wall with spacers behind them. They hold their leaves unless the swallowtail catapillars are munching on them and the leftover pieces fall and shrivel. I just go out and gather them up after a feast. I'm not planning to add any to my salad. Glad to know its poisonous.
Wow! That looks stunning. Thank you for the info. and photos.
I might opt for the wire trellis too. The bamboo is cumbersome and heavy and would require a concrete support. Then somewhere down the road the bamboo would need replacing. That's too much work for an old lady like myself.
Ok, so now I want to grow it, but as always, indoors year round (no other choice you know). Anyone know if that is doable?
This variety prefers warm climates and grows rather large, however there are different versions with smaller different shaped flowers, and possibly smaller growth habits for cooler environments. Don't really know, but you could try Googling Aristolochia and see what you come up with.