| 1. | "Them May apples don't have anything to do with it, " he said.
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| 2. | Some people claim it's May apples that bring on morels.
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| 3. | Two weeks ago, my May apples were popping, and the bloodroot was all in flower.
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| 4. | May apples were in bloom, and bird's-foot violets decorated the meadows with a dusting of blue.
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| 5. | If your forest has bloodroot, false Solomon's seal, trillium or May apples, that's a great sign.
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| 6. | In spring, May apples carpet these woods.
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| 7. | May apples poppin'like green mushrooms
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| 8. | May apple is extremely tough and, once established, can grow in poor, droughty conditions where most woodland wildflowers fail,
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| 9. | The May apple is the source of a compound called etoposide, which has been isolated and synthesized to treat lung cancer.
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| 10. | But on Mount Hamilton, a 240-foot hill at the National Arboretum, the azaleas are allowed to flower freely over the may apples.
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