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May Apple

Podophyllum peltatum

Photo by camila.dodik
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Field Notes

Description:

May apples are short plants that produce one or two lobed leaves with an umbrella-like appearance and a single white flower. They bloom for about three weeks in the spring and form dense colonies. I often see them in Illinois and Wisconsin.

Habitat:

Woodland

Notes:

Found on the Des Plaines River Trail

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