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The May-apple is a small perennial herb with long rootstalks or underground stems, a native of the United States and Canada, growing in rather moist woodlands. The entire plant attains a height of about twelve inches. ... Plant Guide > Medicinal Plants > May Apple plant...
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Hog Apple ... Umbrella Plant ... It may be mentioned here that there are reports that some of these Indians even consumed the mayapple with a view to commit suicide.
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www.herbs2000.com/herbs/herbs_mayapple.htm
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Podophyllum peltatum is most commonly known as the mayapple, but in various regions it is also known as Devil's apple, hog apple, Indian apple, umbrella plant, wild lemon, and American mandrake (though it should not be confused with true mandrake, Mandragora officinarum, an unrelated Old World plant whose roots have...
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biotech.icmb.utexas.edu/botany/mayhist.html
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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on May apple, Plants. Includes related research links. ... More articles from AllRefer Reference on May apple...
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(KudoZ) English to Italian translation of may apple plant: podifillo/mandragola americana [Biology (-tech,-chem,micro-)]. ... la podofillina (per curare i condilomi) è un estratto della May Apple Plant. A che cosa corrisponde in italiano? Non riesco a trovarlo da nessuna parte...
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It is sometimes called "umbrella plant" because the first sign of it in early spring is a shoot looking like a closed umbrella. When this shoot reaches about a foot tall, the "umbrella" slowly unfolds until it reaches about a foot across. ... The ripe fruit, or apple (it is really a berry) can be eaten but it is rather insipid.
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www.auburn.edu/~deancar/wfnotes/mayap.htm
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Those considering May-apple for the garden should bear in mind that the plant, except for the fully ripe fruit, is highly poisonous. As with all slow-growing native forest plants, it should not be transplanted from the wild, but obtained from a reputable nursery that grows its plants from sustainably-collected seed...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about May apple. May apple. Information about May apple in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. may apple plants, may apple plant ... The barberry family also includes plants such as the May apple (Podophyllum peltatum) of the eastern North American woodlands.
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encyclopedia.farlex.com/May+apple
encyclopedia.farlex.com/May+apple
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