[ˈmeiˌæpl]
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mayapple英英释义
noun
a North American herb (Podophyllum peltatum) of the barberry family with a poisonous rootstock, one or two large-lobed peltate leaves, and a single large white flower followed by a yellow egg-shaped edible fruitalso: its fruit
mayapple词源英文解释
May
The first known use of mayapple was in 1731
mayapple儿童词典英英释义
meatballnoun
a small ball of chopped or ground meat
meatballnoun
a small ball of chopped or ground meat
meadownoun
an area of moist low usually level grassland
mayornoun
an official elected to act as head of a city or borough
mayapplenoun
a North American large-leaved woodland herb related to the barberries that produces a single large waxy white flower followed by a yellow egg-shaped fruitalso: its edible fruit
mayapple医学词典英英释义
mayapplenoun
a North American herb of the genus Podophyllum (P. peltatum) having a poisonous rootstock and rootlets that are a source of the drug podophyllum
the yellow egg-shaped edible but often tasteless fruit of the mayapple
mayapple 例句
1 A rich southern wood that once held mayapple and pipsissewa.
2 Polly asked as she nibbled on the fruit of a mayapple, which looked a little like a lime.
3 Her head hurt all the time, and even though the others seemed to have recuperated from the mayapple incident, she didn’t want to tell them that she still felt dizzy and nauseous.
4 “This one taste funny,” Tidbit commented, but he ate the mayapple hungrily.
5 The leaves of the mayapple are well developed and coming into flower bud.
6 If you are horticulturally savvy, the image of a woodland mayapple growing in a pot with coleus may be the most mind-blowing.
7 The native mayapple is a familiar woodland sight, but Avent sells a number of Asian varieties that, unlike the indigenous species, don’t slink away in the heat of summer.
8 Norway maple is an invasive plant that has escaped from cultivation to displace sugar maple and shade to death spring wildflowers such as Dutchman’s breeches, dog-tooth violet and mayapple.
9 The researchers said they discovered six genes from the mayapple plant that in combination with four previously known genes produce the chemical needed to make the chemotherapy drug.
10 Today, podophyllotoxin is mainly harvested from the more common American mayapple.
11 On Sunday, there’s a wildflower hike in High Rock Park on Staten Island – bloodroot! trillium! mayapple!
12 One key tip off that morels are ready is the presence of mayapples, a woodland plant with large umbrella-like leaves.
13 Kuo writes that black morels appear in his area (downstate Illinois) when mayapples reach a height of 3 to 6 inches.
14 The mayapple features a big, white flower that hangs down between the leaves and develops a little green fruit that like the entire plant is toxic.
15 In Waukesha, Linder said her blended gardens lean cottage style but also include a variety of woodland natives including wild geranium, mayapple, bloodroot, wild ginger and both red and white trillium.
16 Or try native woodland wildflowers such as perennial lobelia, mayapple, columbine, thalictrum, amsonia, blood root, Solomon seal, and phlox.
17 The forest floor was dotted with native plants including mayapples, wood violets and jack-in-the-pulpits.