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PodophyllumThis page contains recent news articles, when available, and an overview of Podophyllum but does not offer medical advice. You should contact your physician with regard to any health issues or concerns....especially from Strophanthus and Dioscorea; hypertensive agents from Veratrum: cytotoxic principles from Podophyllum, Vinca and other sources; The New Nation, L'altra medicina - Jul 17, 2008 Oltre a consigliare una buona idratazione, ricordiamo che si può ricorrere a rimedi quali Arsenicum album, Podophyllum e Veratrum album. La Repubblica, Bingerden: luilekkerland voor plantengekken! (2) - Jul 21, 2008 Er was zelfs een top-10 van rariteiten van Tuingoed Foltz uit Meeden met de rijstpapierplant (Tetrapanax) op de eerste plaats en Podophyllum ‘Spotty Dotty’ Het hele Westland, RIDGERUNNER REPORTS: At long last, it's gotten green out - May 15, 2008 The populations are presently considered to be “stable� but rather low in both states. They are the May apple or American mandrake (Podophyllum peltatum). Holmen Courier, Natives delight - Mar 28, 2008 Another plant popping up on my moist floodplain is the Mayapple (Podophyllum peltatum) -- a whole horde of them. I relocated a few specimens of this fairly News & Observer, Love at first sight - Apr 7, 2008 ...other choice woodlanders, such as meconopsis, trillium, podophyllum and ferns, but I was not deterred, nor have I been disappointed so far in my garden. Guardian, 'Indy of seed' hunts for floral treasure - Mar 11, 2008 Another plant he's keen on is the edible but apparently insipid-tasting genus podophyllum, or may-apple, which has numerous Asian species boasting beautiful Times Colonist, Last Week in Review: NW Flower and Garden Show and Jamie Durie's ... - Feb 27, 2008 A hybrid Chinese mayapple from Terra Nova Nurseries dubbed Podophyllum x 'Kaleidoscope'. These were kept in a cool greenhouse and several specimens were Seattle Post Intelligencer SAVE AND SHARE - Feb 22, 2008 The former, Podophyllum peltatum, produces large leaves like flat umbrellas about a foot above the ground. It blooms in spring and produces one fruit per Philadelphia Inquirer, Herbal cure causes death - Jan 14, 2008 Analysis at the NPC laboratories proved the medicine is a powder of Podophyllum hexandrum tubers. Also known as the "eight-cornered lily" or Himalayan Taipei Times, Herbal Medicines For Inflammatory Bowel Disease - Jan 9, 2008 Homeopathy Podophyllum 6c and Arsenicum alb. 6c are particularly helpful. Acupressure and Acupuncture Both of these can be effective. American Chronicle, Patients not seen but prescribed - 07 Sep 2007 If it is during dentition or from bathing, washing the remedy is podophyllum. Now enquire about its related symptoms such as watery, jelly like mucus, SpiritIndia, The Ground Reality - Experiences in a Rural Area - Sep 5, 2007 This gave me the clue to prescribe Podophyllum 200 unit dose, and it stopped his diarrhea. His mother said that from the very next day of the powder his SpiritIndia, In The Fight Against Air Pollution, Some Plants Make Excellent Weapons - Aug 21, 2007 ...“The goosefoot plant (Syngonium podophyllum), with its gloriously mottled and marbled leaves, is also extremely effective against all forms of air pollution Groovy Green, A Treaty Over Trees - Jul 15, 2007 Seattle Times,A billow of maidenhair ferns, the fat, froggy leaves of podophyllum, evergreen epimedium and shamrock-shaped oxalis bring new life to the older plantings Honor Thy President - Jun 20, 2007 NewsBlaze,There are many other desirable plants in this family such as Epimedium and Podophyllum and one of my other favorites, Diphylleia cymosa Reflections in Nature: Mayapples and bloodroot plants sport white ... - May 19, 2007 Williamsport Sun-Gazette,The mayapple’s scientific name is Podophyllum peltatum. The generic name comes from a Greek word meaning “foot leaf,� with the species name referring to the One of a kind - May 24, 2007 OregonLive.com,Podophyllum makes itself seen with no trouble at all, the big, hexagonal leaves crying out for attention. There are 'Kaleidoscope' and 'Spotty Dotty,' Enjoy area's blanket of wildflowers - May 12, 2007 Rochester Democrat and Chronicle,In drier areas, you might find large stands of mayapple (Podophyllum peltatum), identifiable by their large, glossy, umbrella-shaped leaves. Experiment with delightful native flowers - May 6, 2007 Daily Press,Mayapple (Podophyllum peltatum) runs through the woods like a parade of elfin umbrellas. Down in the moist, brown layer of last year's leaves delicate Keeping Busy Takes it Toll - Apr 30, 2007 Seattle Post Intelligencer,Podophyllum delavayi. A strange, but way cool species of Jack in the Pulpit or Arisaema. Ok, now I know this is a horrible weed and we've had a hell of a the planner - Jan 4, 2007 HeraldNet,10, adapting Podophyllum, Paris, Arisaema to the Northwest woodland garden, with horticulturalist Dave DeMers. The Salvage Studio: Classes start at 10 am Sculpture Park is grounded in greenery - Jan 6, 2007 Seattle Times,He'll show slides and talk about how to grow the trendy Paris (genus, not Hilton), dark and weirdly attractive Arisaema and the lily-padlike Podophyllum. Garden planner - Jan 6, 2007 Seattle Times,WED Vancouver horticulturalist Dave DeMers will discuss Podophyllum, Paris and Arisaema, three unusual kinds of plants that are ideal for the woodland Garden Calendar - Jan 5, 2007 Seattle Post Intelligencer,WED Northwest Horticultural Society: Dave DeMers, horticulturalist and plant explorer, will discuss three special genera (Podophyllum, Paris and Arisaema) HOME & GARDEN CALENDAR - Jan 6, 2007 TheNewsTribune.com (subscription),NORTHWEST HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY presents “Woodland Monarchy: Podophyllum, Paris, Arisaema� with Dave DeMers, Vancouver horticulturalist, Jan. Reading the leaves - Jan 4, 2007 OregonLive.com,Other plants you can expect to see more of include Arisaema, Disporum, Beesia, Anemonopsis, Arisarum and Podophyllum. Alas, this happens just when we The planner - Dec 21, 2006 HeraldNet,10 lecture, adapting Podophyllum, Paris, Arisaema to the Northwest woodland garden, with Vancouver horticulturalist Dave DeMers. The planner - Dec 21, 2006 HeraldNet,10 lecture, adapting Podophyllum, Paris, Arisaema to the Northwest woodland garden, with Vancouver horticulturalist Dave DeMers. : |
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