Actaea pachypoda
Actaea pachypoda
Grown mainly for its pure white berries in autumn, each with a black 'eye' on a red stalk. Up to 1m.
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Description
Grown mainly for its pure white berries in autumn, each with a black 'eye' on a red stalk. Elegant foliage and gently scented clusters of white flowers in early summer. To 1m. Best in dappled shade.
At A Glance
| Common Name | white baneberry |
| Type | Hardy Perennial |
| Height | 90cm to 1.2m |
| Colour | white |
| Spread Rate | slow |
| Flowering | early summer |
| Soil Type | moist,normal,drained |
| Aspect | shade,part-shade |
| Pollination | Attractive to pollinators |
Sue's Notes
The berries are always a talking point in the shade garden!