Genus Actaea

These hardy perennials, known as Baneberries, are found wild in woodlands of eastern North America, Asia and Europe. They are compact, clump forming plants that grow up to 3 feet high and wide. Their green leaves are lobed, serrated and have long stalks. In early summer, small, white flowers are produced in fluffy, globular heads atop thin stems. These are followed by poisonous, round berries that may be white, red, or blue.

POTTING

These plants thrive in moist, leafy, humus-rich soil in a shady or partially shady spot. They are good for shady borders or woodland gardens.

PROPAGATION


Baneberries may be increased by sowing seeds in the fall or by division in the spring.




VARIETIES

  • A. rubra (Red Baneberry or Red Cohosh);
  • A. alba (White Baneberry or White Cohosh).

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