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Vibrant green palmate Mayapple leaves with glistening water droplets on moss and fallen leaves

Mayapple

Beautiful white spring flowers, Attractive ground cover option, Low maintenance, easy care
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Chris
Beautiful bare root plants

Big, healthy and ready to go. I can tell these are going to do well. BOGO too!

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Christopher Young
Perfect addition to my shade garden

The Mayapples arrived vibrant and rooted easily. Their large umbrella leaves look stunning, and I can’t wait to see them spread over the years.

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Rachel Adams
Thrilled with my Mayapples!

These plants are fantastic—healthy, well-packed, and already popping up strong. They’ve given my woodland bed a beautiful, natural look.

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Steven Hughes
Interesting plant for naturalized areas

Mayapples are not flashy, but they definitely stand out. Mine are spreading slowly, and I think they’ll create a nice groundcover in time.

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Angela Morris
Unique woodland look

I planted them near ferns, and they look amazing together. The foliage is unusual and gives my shade garden a very natural woodland vibe.

Can you eat the fruit of mayapple?

The fruit of the mayapple can be eaten only when it’s fully ripe and handled with proper knowledge. Unripe fruit and different parts of the perennial can be toxic. It’s best to consult a foraging expert before consuming mayapple fruit to ensure safety.

Are mayapples invasive?

No, mayapples are not invasive. They spread naturally by rhizomes, forming small colonies that stay well-contained. Their slow, steady growth makes them easy to manage in woodland and shaded gardens.

Do deer eat mayapple plants?

Deer rarely eat mayapple plants because the foliage has a bitter taste. This natural resistance makes them a great choice for woodland gardens in deer-prone areas. They thrive easily while staying largely untouched by wildlife.

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Exposure

Mayapple (Podophyllum peltatum) thrives in dappled or filtered light. It prefers the shaded understory of deciduous forests, where it acquires morning sun and afternoon shade. Too much direct sunlight can lead to reduced growth and leaf scorching.

Height at Maturity

Under 12"

Usage

Shade Plant

Shipped As

Bare-root

Ships

USPS

Planting Zones

3-8

How To Grow

How to Grow and Care for Bare Root Perennials, Tubers, and Bulbs

Bare root perennials, tubers, and bulbs are an easy and economical way to jumpstart your garden with lasting beauty. These dormant plants should be planted in early spring or fall while the soil is cool and workable. Before planting, soak bare roots in water for 1–2 hours to rehydrate them. Choose a location based on the plant’s light needs—most flowering types prefer full sun, while others thrive in partial shade.

For bare root perennials, dig a shallow hole and spread the roots out naturally, ensuring the crown is level with the soil surface. For tubers and bulbs, plant with the pointed side facing up at a depth about two to three times their height. Cover with soil, gently press down, and water thoroughly.

Keep soil consistently moist (not soggy) until new growth appears. Add mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds, but avoid covering the crown or bulb tops. Once established, these plants require little maintenance—just seasonal watering, occasional dividing, and deadheading or pruning as needed. With proper care, they’ll return and thrive year after year.

Care Tips
Mayapple thrives in well-drained, rich soil and requires consistent moisture. Mulch near the ground to maintain soil dampness and prevent weeds. Water regularly, particularly in dry periods. Avoid disturbing the roots, as they are sensitive to transplantation.
Light Requirements
Mayapple (Podophyllum peltatum) thrives in dappled or filtered light. It prefers the shaded understory of deciduous forests, where it acquires morning sun and afternoon shade. Too much direct sunlight can lead to reduced growth and leaf scorching.
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