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Graham Catlow
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Some sort of Podophyllum?
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May 09, 2017, 09:39:13 PM »
Hi,
I saw this a few days ago and would like to know what it is and even where I might get one from.
I know I have called it a Podophyllum but realise it could be a Sinopodophyllum or Dysosma.
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With white flowers I reckon it's P. aurantiocaule.
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Hi Graham,
John is correct this is P. aurantiocaule. We might have plants and seeds again in the autumn.
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Thanks John and Lisa.
I will remember that you may have something in the Autumn Lisa.
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