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Actaea pachypoda (white baneberry or doll's-eyes) 1

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Actaea pachypoda - Commonly known as white baneberry, is a native perennial that typically grows to 30” tall and is primarily cultivated in woodland and shade gardens for its attractive white berries and astilbe-like foliage. Ternately-compound leaves with toothed leaflets usually remain attractiv

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About Actaea pachypoda (white baneberry or doll's-eyes)

Actaea pachypoda - Commonly known as white baneberry, is a native perennial that typically grows to 30” tall and is primarily cultivated in woodland and shade gardens for its attractive white berries and astilbe-like foliage. Ternately-compound leaves with toothed leaflets usually remain attractive through most of the growing season. Tiny white flowers appear in spring in short, oblong terminal clusters atop long greenish stems rising above the foliage. Flowering stems thicken after bloom and turn an attractive red as pea-sized white berries develop in summer in elongated clusters.  Family: Ranunculaceae  

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