Sinopodophyllum

A shade-loving genus with spectacular leaves, which often hide the pendent flowers and ripening fruit. Likely to be one or a couple of species from Asia (hence the use of sino) however they are sometimes included within the genus Podophyllum.

The flowers and fruits are used by wildlife, visited by bees and eaten by squirrels respectively, but the flowers are generally rather sparse.

 
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