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Cantankerous indeed, I've given up on it outside, it's too tender. Aaron is able to grow it down in Tennessee, and Yijia succeeds with it in Beijing, but the combination of cold and wet has killed it too many times to count here... It's evergreen inside, or at least the large, lowland Yunnanese form with spotted foliage is, the brownish leaved one from Chen Yi seems slightly more decidous. No luck with the hybrids either, but the last few winters have been unusually bad.
When I went to visit a friend in Ashburton a month ago, she had a pod on 'Spotty Dotty.' There may be nothing in it of course but it was fat and full-looking. The little non-pods on my own are still hanging there but have nothing in them. Some nice new leaves though.
4. Dysosma aurantiocaulis (Handel-Mazzetti) Hu, Bull. Fan Mem. Inst. Biol., Bot. 8: 37. 1937.云南八角莲 yun nan ba jiao lianPodophyllum aurantiocaule Handel-Mazzetti, Anz. Akad. Wiss. Wien, Math.-Naturwiss. Kl. 61: 163. 1924; Dysosma furfuracea S. Y. Bao; D. mairei (Gagnepain) Hiroe; P. aurantiocaule subsp. furfuraceum (S. Y. Bao) J. M. H. Shaw; P. mairei Gagnepain; P. sikkimense R. Chatterjee & Mukerjee; P. sikkimense var. majus R. Chatterjee & Mukerjee.Plants 30-50 cm tall. Rhizomes brown, short, stout, with numerous fibrous roots. Stems erect, pale stramineous, 3-5 mm in diam., angulate, glabrous. Leaves alternate; petiole of lower leaves 12-22 cm, petiole of upper leaves 3-7 cm, all petioles angulate; leaf blade abaxially pale green, adaxially deep green, suborbicular or reniform in gross outline, sharply diversiform, 7-8 × 13-15 cm, thinly papery, abaxially on veins scurfy squamulate, sometimes mixed pubescent, adaxially glabrous, 5-8-lobed, lobe margin scarcely inconspicuously serrulate. Inflorescence 2-5-fascicled flowers. Pedicel nutant, 3-6 cm, glabrous. Flowers attached far from base of blade, purple or pink. Sepals narrowly oblong, 10-12 × 4-5 mm, glabrous. Petals obovate or suborbicular, 1.4-1.6 × 1-1.2 cm, apex rounded. Stamens ca. 8 mm; filaments flat, shorter than anthers; apex of anther connective not prolonged. Pistil ca. 8 mm; ovary subglobose; style ca. 1 mm; stigma disciform, margin rugosely undulate. Berry pale green (immature), subglobose, ca. 8 mm in diam. Seeds numerous. Fl. May-Jun, fr. Jun-Aug.● Deciduous broad-leaved forests; 2800-3000 m. Yunnan [?Myanmar].Shaw (in Stearn, Gen. Epimedium, 299-306. 2002) recognized two subspecies of Podophyllum aurantiocaule, which he separated into subsp. aurantiocaule ("Leaf lobes long, obovate to lanceolate; sinuses deep, penetrating 1/2-2/3 of radius; flowers usually in petiole fork; anthers 5-7.5(-9) mm long") and subsp. furfuraceum ("Leaf lobes short, triangular, sinuses shallow penetrating 1/4-1/3 of radius; flowers borne on petiole; anthers 3.5-4.5 mm").