Podophyllum
peltatum is
most commonly known as the mayapple,
but in various regions it is also known as Devil's apple, hog apple,
Indian apple, umbrella plant, wild lemon, and American mandrake (though it
should
not be confused with true mandrake, Mandragora officinarum, an
unrelated Old World plant whose roots have been used throughout history
for medicines and potions).
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References:
Dobelis, Inge N., ed. 1989. Magic and Medicine of Plants. Pleasantville, NY, Reader's Digest Books.
Duke, James A., and Edward S. Ayensu. 1985. Medicinal Plants of China. Algonac, MI, Reference Publications, Inc.
Flora of North America Editorial Committee. 1993. Flora of North America. Oxford, UK, Oxford University Press.
Heywood, V.H., ed. 1993. Flowering Plants of the World. New York, NY, Oxford University Press.
This page was last updated 11/5/97.