Description:
Actaea pachypoda, commonly known as white baneberry or doll's-eyes, is a native plant of eastern North America. It grows in hardwood and mixed forests, reaching heights of 18 to 30 inches. The plant features toothed, bipinnate leaves and produces dense racemes of white flowers. Its most distinctive feature is the white berries with black stigma scars, which are toxic to humans but consumed by birds. This perennial is often cultivated for its ornamental value, adding a unique touch to shade gardens.
Sources:
- [1] Actaea pachypoda: Plant Delights. Visit Source
- [2] Actaea pachypoda: Plant Delights. Visit Source
- [3] Actaea pachypoda: Wikipedia. Visit Source
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Last Updated June 29, 2025
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Plant Delights | Actaea pachypoda |
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