Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Vanilla Leaf, Achlys Triphylla


Day 237: Vanilla Leaf is a common sight in western Washington forests, although a surprising number of people confuse it with Trillium when not in bloom because it has three leaves. In fact, the leaves are quite different. Those of Trillium are heart-shaped and somewhat leathery while those of Vanilla Leaf have a distinctly scalloped margin and are almost triangular. Dried, they smell rather sweet and vaguely reminiscent of vanilla, hence the common name. The root also has a vanilla-like scent. Vanilla Leaf is often found growing in masses in the open forest environment.

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