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Jeffersonia diphylla (L.) Pers.
TWINLEAF
Twin leaf; Ground squirrel pea; Helmet pod; Rheumatism root; Yellow root

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Jeffersonia diphylla, whole plant - in flower - general view
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Jeffersonia diphylla, whole plant - in flower - general view

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Jeffersonia diphylla
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Jeffersonia diphylla
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Jeffersonia diphylla
Jeffersonia diphylla
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Jeffersonia diphylla

Jeffersonia diphylla
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Jeffersonia diphylla
Jeffersonia diphylla
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Jeffersonia diphylla

Jeffersonia diphylla
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Jeffersonia diphylla
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Jeffersonia diphylla, Twinleaf, fruit
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Jeffersonia diphylla, Twinleaf, fruit
Jeffersonia diphylla, pollen
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Jeffersonia diphylla, pollen

Jeffersonia diphylla, fruit - juvenile
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Jeffersonia diphylla, fruit - juvenile
Jeffersonia diphylla, whole plant - in fruit
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Jeffersonia diphylla, whole plant - in fruit

Jeffersonia diphylla, leaf - basal or on lower stem
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Jeffersonia diphylla, leaf - basal or on lower stem
Jeffersonia diphylla, stem - showing leaf bases
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Jeffersonia diphylla, stem - showing leaf bases

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FamilyScientific name @ source (records)
Davidiellaceae  Cladosporium herbarum @ BPI (3)
Turritellidae  Vermicularia dematium @ BPI (2)

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1. Jeffersonia diphylla (Linnaeus) Persoon, Syn. Pl. 1: 418. 1805.

Twinleaf, rheumatism-root

Podophyllum diphyllum Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 1: 505. 1753

Leaves: petiole slender, erect, 9-25 cm at anthesis, maturing to 18-43 cm. Leaf blade 2-foliolate, often with minute apiculation between leaflets; leaflets 1.2-4 × 0.6-2.5 cm at anthesis, maturing to 6-13 × 3-7 cm, lobes rounded to acute. Scapes 9-33 cm, frequently taller than petioles at anthesis. Flowers: sepals elliptic to obovate, 7-15 × 4-6 mm; petals white, elliptic to obovate, 11-22 × 9-12 mm; stamens 6-12 mm; filaments 2-3 mm; anthers 4-9 × 1-1.5 mm; ovaries 6-11 × 3-7 mm. Fruits 18-38 × 8-17 mm, leathery, opening transversely, apical quarter resembling lid, becoming reflexed. Seeds oblong, 4-7 × 2 mm; aril laciniate, attached at adaxial side of hilum. 2 n = 12.

Flowering early spring; fruiting spring. Rich moist woods to semiopen rocky slopes and outcrops, usually over limestone or other calcareous rocks; 100-800 m; Ont.; Ala., Ga., Ill., Ind., Iowa, Ky., Md., Mich., Minn., N.Y., N.C., Ohio, Pa., Tenn., Va., W.Va., Wis.

Plants of Jeffersonia diphylla were used medicinally by Native Americans for treatment of dropsy, gravel and urinary ailments, and for gall and diarrhea, and in poultices for sores and ulcers (D. E. Moermann 1986).

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