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Podophyllum peltatum
May Apple; American Mandrake

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DERIVATION
Podophyllum - Stout or thick leaf or petiole
peltatum - Round shield, referring to shape of leaf and position of stalk in center of leaf
FAMILY Berberidaceae (Barberry Family)  Other Plants in the Barberry Family
HABIT Herbaceous | Rhizomatous | Geophyte
GROWTH FORM Clump-forming
RANGE E North America
LEAF TYPE Deciduous
FLOWERS White;pink
FRUIT Gold (Grrnish0gold)
HARDINESS USDA Zone 3 (Coldest zone where hardy)
SOIL Rich, moist, humusy soils
SUN REQUIREMENTS Partial shade | Sun
COMMON NAME(S) May Apple | American Mandrake
Location Map for Podophyllum peltatum (May Apple; American Mandrake) - 3 Map Locations Found
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021448*1 2002 Rock Alpine Garden
090590*1 2009 Birds & Bees Walk
181149*1 2018 Heirloom Garden

 

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