The forest floor is covered with little umbrellas

Mayapple (Podophyllum peltatum) emerges in early spring. It is also known as American Mandrake, the English version has been known to scream when pulled out of the ground, driving a person insane before it kills them ~ remember the scene in Harry Potter?

No worries, the American Mandrake does not exhibit this behavior.

When Mayapple first emerges, it looks more like a dark green mushroom with a spiral cap than a plant.

Emerging Mayapple

Emerging Mayapple

As the leaf starts to unfold it looks like a wonderful beach umbrella for faeries. Some call it the witch’s umbrella, but the witches would need to be very small.  Its botanical name Podophyllum peltatum means “foot leaf like a shield,” and once you see the leaf fully opened you can understand why it was given that name.mayapple opening up

On one of my most recent hikes, I noticed that the fruits seemed to only develop on plants that had twin-leaves.  The fruits hung between the two leaves. I could not find any fruits hanging from any of the single leaf plants that I looked at.

Fruiting Mayapple

Fruiting Mayapple

Although, the American plant will not drive you insane, all the parts of the Mayapple plant are quite poisonous, except the very ripe fruit. To give you an idea as how toxic ~ Native Americans used the plant to commit suicide.  So what does a ripe Mayapple look like? First, the unripe Mayapple resembles a lime. When it turns a soft, yellow and wrinkles a little, it is ripe. The rest of the plant is also often dying at that time as well. If you are adventurous, trim off the ends, and just eat the pulp of the fruit and remember, do not eat the seeds. I am a forager but not that adventurous, I tend to stay away from eating things that could kill me, therefore have never eaten the fruit of the Mayapple. Besides, I have never come across a very ripe fruit on my hikes. Most of the critters get them the moment they are ripe and there aren’t any left for the truly adventurous foragers.

Besides being deadly Mayapples have very powerful medicine that’s used in cancer treatment. Two anti-cancer drugs that are made from the Mayapple are etoposide and teniposide. Etoposide is for testicular and small-cell lung cancer, teniposide is used in conditions like brain tumors and infancy leukemia. Therefore, used appropriately Mayapple is deadly to cancer while giving a person a chance to live. It’s a beautiful thing.

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Such a little flower with so many names

I call it Dog Tooth Lily (Erythronium americanum), but you may call it Yellow Trout-Lily, or simply Trout-Lily, or Dog’s-Tooth Violet, or Eastern Trout-Lily, or Yellow Adder’s Tongue, or Adder’s Tongue, or  Fawn Lily, or Thousand Leaf, or Deer Tongue, or Yellow Snowdrop, or Yellow Adder’s Tongue Lily, or perhaps Yellow Fawn Lily. Nevertheless, it’s simply one of those beautiful flowers that screams “SPRING is here” while you are walking in the woods. dog tooth lily leaves only

There are perfectly good reasons for all those names. If you’re like me and love hiking in the woods, observing the daily changes, at first you see all these little single leaves that appear on the forest floor (ergo Thousand Leaf name). Each day, they get fuller and the green leaves start to develop brownish contrasting pigment that resembles the marking of a Brook Trout, a deer’s tongue or the camouflage coat of a fawn. On the other hand, perhaps another reason to associate it with Trout is that they start to appear the same time as trout season.  Adder’s tongue refers to the appearance of the emerging stamens of the flower, protruding like the tongue of a snake.

The name “dogtooth” refers to the tooth-like shape of the white underground bulb known as a corm, which looks like a dog’s canine tooth. The corms are edible raw and apparently taste like cucumber. This plant is not a violet nor related to violets, so why the name? Well, it’s simple guilt by association ~ since the leaves emerge in the spring at about the same time as the violet, the silly association was made.

Regardless of the name ~ it’s a welcome sight on hike through the woods.dog tooth flower