Actaea rubra – Red Baneberry – 2-Quart

$15.00

A long-lived, care-free woodland plant grown mostly for its bright, glossy red berries that peak in mid-summer. The berries are mildly toxic, hence the common name, but are so extremely distasteful that it’s unlikely even the most curious child would be able to ingest them. If grown en masse, the fluffy white flower clusters are ornamental. Try growing with Wild Ginger, Ferns, Woodland Asters, Monkshoods, Bellworts, Blue Lobelia, and Trilliums.

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Description

Buttercup family (Ranunculaceae)

Updated 23 December 2024