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paul_
18 years ago

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Don't recall having noticed these before. They were growing in the marginal area of a woods.

Comments (2)

  • rustyacres
    18 years ago

    looks like a mayapple.

    Here is a link that might be useful: mayapple

  • Gardeness
    18 years ago

    Yes - Mayapple (aka Podophyllum). I have this in my yard - very pretty. Plants get 1 white flower each then a 'large' seed pod follows which looks like a (very small) green apple.

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