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Paghat's Garden: Podophyllum hexandrum
... shown in the last July photo), or bight yellow for P. peltatum the North American Mayapple. The leaves, flowers, & roots have a skunky or dungy odor which fortunately you have to ... of double-blind clinical studies have been done on the medicinal values of the key mayapple chemical extracts, podophyllotoxin & podophyllin. These have been proven efficatious in some serious medical conditions, including ...
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Mayapple Mayapple Podophyllum peltatum The Mayapple is a native to the woodlands of Wisconsin. It forms colonies of its umbrella-shaped leaves in clearings and along forest edges. Mature, flowering plants grow two leaves and produce a single bloom in the axil. It's followed by a small, greenish fruit (below.) My father says he ate a lot of them as a kid, but that they taste terrible. He didn't ...
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Podophyllum pleianthum x Podophyllum versipelle - CHINESE MAYAPPLE - Rainyside.com
Podophyllum pleianthum x Podophyllum versipelle - CHINESE MAYAPPLE - Rainyside.com Plant Gallery and Growing Guide - Perennials Podophyllum pleianthum x versipelle 2003 CHINESE MAYAPPLE Family: Berberidaceae Geographical Origin China. Plant Group Perennial. Attributes Hardiness Sunset zones: 4-7, 14-17 (my best estimate). USDA zones: 6-8. Mature size Height: 3 feet (1.5 m). Width: 18 inches (45 ...
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Winter Sowing - GardenWeb
... last one posted on Sun, Oct 22, 06 at 23:16 Do some mums not have seeds? Posted by: msalex28a Z5 on Sun, Oct 22, 06 at 9:06 4 follow-ups, last one posted on Sun, Oct 22, 06 at 14:37 Searching for Mayapple seeds Posted by: blu305 5/Ct on Fri, Oct 20, 06 at 18:41 3 follow-ups, last one posted on Sat, Oct 21, 06 at 23:51 Winter sowing containers Posted by: cmoejr KY Zone 6 on Sat, Oct 21, 06 at 7:47 ...
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Ranunculaeae Society - Plants and Cultivation
... very noticeable in autumn and never fail to attract attention), Stephania japonica, Cocculus orbiculatus, Glaucidium palmatum, species of Berberis, Epimedium, Jeffersonia, Mahonia, Gymnospermum, Podophyllum peltatum (mayapple - edible fruits), and other species of Podophyllum, Ranzania, Vancouveria and Nandina domestica. MEMBERSHIP | NEWS & EVENTS | ABOUT THE SOCIETY | PLANTS & CULTIVATION Logo ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Medium Height Plants (4"-36") (All plants are perennial unless otherwise noted in "features.")
... back by summer, creating potential voids in the landscape. Availability specialty dealers trade trade Scientific Name Phlox divaricata Podophyllum peltatum Polemonium reptans Pycnantheum incanum Common Name wild blue phlox mayapple creeping Jacob's ladder hoary mountain mint Height 10-20" 12-18" 12-15" 12-36" Bloom Time spring spring spring/summer summer Flower Color blue white blue white/violet ...
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Object VRs-Thumbnails
... can be photographed when available, then scrutinized non-destructively by students at a later date. Click on the thumbnail to view image as a virtual object. Arabidopsis plant Anoplophora glabripennis Anoplophora stanleyana Crown wart of alfalfa Emerald Ash Borer Horned Oak Gall Late blight of tomato Loose smut of wheat Mayapple rust Club root of cabbage Earthstar fungus Making an Object VR
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The Gardening Articles page
... gardens - for large areas, use Bergenia cordifolia (Elephant Ear, Pigsqueak) intermixed with various ferns, and Hosta varieties such as 'Golden Prayers', 'Ginkho'or 'Janet'. Podophyllum peltatum (Mayapple), Tiarella cordifolia (Foam Flower) and Epimedium (Barrenwort) are a couple of other choices. Or, for smaller areas, Nasturitum officinales (Watercress) - spreads like wildfire and is great for ...
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Beagle Ridge Herb Farm - Gardening Tips - Herbal display gardens,hiking trails and classes
... , Oregano, Yarrow, are ideal. Most herbs require a good deal of sun (at least 6 hours),excellent drainage and good air circulation. Shady spot- Foxglove, Parsley, Mints, Valerian, Sweet woodruff, Mayapple, Ginger, Ginseng, Bloodroot, Lobelia, Cohosh, Chervil, Beebalm, Aconite, Catnip, Hellebore, as you can tell many of these are the woodland medicinal herbs. Some of these can grow in sun also but ...
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bonniesplants.com poisonous plants to pond fish
... Larkspur – all parts Laurel - all parts Lily of the valley- all parts toxic to cats Lobelia - leaves Locust - bark,leaves, seeds Locoweed - all parts Lupine – all parts Marijuana - all parts Mayapple - all parts Mimosa – all parts Mistletoe - berries Mock Orange - fruit Morning Glory - all parts Mustard – roots and seeds Narcissus – bulbs Nightshade Oak - acorns, foliage Oleander – all parts Peach ...
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