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Podophyllum peltatum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Podophyllum peltatum (the mayapple) is a herbaceous perennial plant in the family Berberidaceae, native to the eastern part of North America. The stems grow to 30-40 cm tall, with palmately lobed l...
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The mayapples above are common throughout the eastern US and especially so along the canal. They don't usually flower until May and even then only the plants with two leaves (the stem is split) have flowers. Check the charts below for other common wildflowers you might see.
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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.
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Because the mighty May apple bears just such a treat. ... The best places to look for May apple plants are moist, open woods and the edges of boggy meadows. Keep your eyes open for a cluster of greenery, rather than lone specimens.
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Apple enthusiastically claimed ownership to the world's thinnest notebook earlier this year with the introduction of the MacBook Air, but is rumored to be unsatisfied with the system's weight, which it now hopes to drop below 3 pounds.;
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