Podophyllum peltatum

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Read about Podophyllum peltatum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Podophyllum peltatum, Linn. May Apple. Mandrake (see Mandragora, Vol. IV, p. 1982). Height 1-1 1/2 ft.: lvs. dark green, nearly 1 ft. across, 5-7-lobed, each lobe 2-cleft: fls. about 2 in. across. Also called wild lemon and hog apple. B.M. 1819. Gn. 21, p. 127. B.B. 2:92.—Blooms in April and fruits in May. It is a shade-loving species, although growing also in partial sun in moist and rich soil, from W. Quebec and W. New Eng. te Minn, and south to Fla. and Texas. CH


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