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Podophyllum emodi, Wall. Lvs. 3-5-lobed: fls. white or pale rose: fr. large as a hen's egg, brilliant red. Himalayas. G.C.II. 18:241.—The foliage is a fine bronzy red in early spring, said to be edible. | |||
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#REDIRECT [[Podophyllum hexandrum]] | #REDIRECT [[Podophyllum hexandrum]] |
Revision as of 14:49, 16 September 2009
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Podophyllum emodi, Wall. Lvs. 3-5-lobed: fls. white or pale rose: fr. large as a hen's egg, brilliant red. Himalayas. G.C.II. 18:241.—The foliage is a fine bronzy red in early spring, said to be edible.
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