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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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Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about American Mayapple, Mandrake Root (Podophyllum peltatum) supplied by member gardeners in the PlantFiles database at Dave's Garden. ... Thumbnail #1 of Podophyllum peltatum by dave...
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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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Podophyllum peltatum L. - Mayapple ... - The first sighting of Podophyllum leaves is a good indicator that spring is arriving as the plant is one of the first to bloom in the new year. The flowers only last a day or two. The fruits develop slowly and become ripe around August. ... Podophyllum peltatum plant...
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NOTE: This page is designed to be viewed in a frame with an index and site contents. Take this link to view this page in the frames format.; Alternately, these links will open the indexes in new windows: Names / Families / Flower Color. ... Genus; Podophyllum; Mayapple...
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Scientific Name Podophyllum peltatum Common Name Mayapple, mandrak ... HIGHLY TOXIC, MAY BE FATAL IF EATEN! ... Plant Description Perennial herb; stem unbranched, with 1-2 large, rounded, umbrella-like, deeply 5-9-lobed leaves; flower solitary, nodding, in axil between 2 leaves, 6-9 parted, white; fruit apple-like,
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