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Ranunculaeae Society - Plants and Cultivation
... 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 designed by society ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Medium Height Plants (4"-36") (All plants are perennial unless otherwise noted in "features.")
... Pink buds open to light blue, trumpet-shaped flowers. Gray-green foliage dies 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 ...
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The Gardening Articles page
... for the shade 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 ...
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herb stock photography pictures
... Pulmonaria saccharata Magnolia Magnolia grandiflora Maidenhair Fern Andiantum pedatum Halberd-Leaf Rose Mallow used as Swamp Rose Mallow Hibiscus Laevis Marijuana Cannabis sativa May apples Podophyllum peltatum Milk thistle Silybum marianum Mimosa Mimosa Mistletoe, American Phoradendron Flauescens Morel Mushroom Morchella sp. Morning Glory Ipomoea purpurea Mountain Laurel Kalmia latifolia Mountain ...
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Wisconsin Vascular Plants: Search Results
... (L.) Michx. var. thalictroides Leontice thalictroides L. Jeffersonia (Genus Information, Photo Gallery and Map Gallery) Jeffersonia diphylla (L.) Pers. * + rheumatism root, twinleaf Podophyllum diphyllum L. Podophyllum (Genus Information, Photo Gallery and Map Gallery) Podophyllum peltatum L. * + May-apple, wild mandrake Podophyllum peltatum L. f. aphyllum Plitt Podophyllum peltatum L. f. ...
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Learning from Poisonous Plants
... Celastrus orbiculata, C. scandens fruits Daphne Daphne mezereum berries Pokeberry Phytolacca americana berries Chokecherry Prunus virginiana seeds Black Nightshade Solanum nigrum berries May Apple Podophyllum peltatum fruit Poison Ivy Rhus radicans berries Oleander Nerium oleander all parts Rhododendron, Azalea Rhododendron spp. leaves Castor Bean Plant Ricinus communis seeds (Originally ...
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Wildflowers of West Virginia
... it and this leads to a lot of confusion. There is however only one Mertensia virginica. Podophyllum peltatum, or "May Apple," has bold distinctive foliage and usually occurs in large colonies. You have ... late April, early May, hence the common name. In this age of synthetic drugs and medication, Podophyllum peltatum still provides us with a drug that treats kidney disease. And what would springtime ...
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Seeds from Bulgaria and other countries (Seed Swap / Seed Exchange).
... ' Physalis pruinosa - Strawberry tomato Physalis pubescens - Ground cherry Physalis viscosa - Sticky ground cherry Pinus edulis - Rocky Mountain pion Pinus koraiensis - Korean nut pine Podophyllum peltatum - American mandrake Prunus consociiflora - Chinese wild peach Prunus nigra - Canadian plum cultivated Prunus pseudocerasus - Cambridge cherry Prunus simonii - Apricot plum Psoralea esculenta - ...
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Hafele East Tennessee Wildflowers
... Trillium ssp. White Trillium Trillium grandiflorum Vinca Minor Vinca minor Tiger Lily; Canada Lily Lilium sp. Double Blood Root Sanguinaria canadensis 'Multiplex' May Apple (for woodland groundcover) Podophyllum peltatum Yellow Toad Trillium Trillium sessile Part 2 Common Name Scientific Name Twin Leaf Jeffersonia diphylla Twin Leaf Jeffersonia diphylla Twin Leaf Jeffersonia diphylla Bishop's Cap ...
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Mayapple
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 ...
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