Black Cohosh

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$18.00
Item: 7838-A
Actaea racemosa

5–7' tall. Also known as Black Snakeroot, Bugbane, or Fairy Candles; formerly known as Cimicifuga racemosa

This North American native provides the ultimate backdrop for the lightly shaded woodland garden. From mid to late summer, long arching racemes of creamy white serpentine flower spikes soar 5–7' over a 3–4' mound of fine-textured green compound foliage.

Roots are harvested and used medicinally for their anti-inflammatory, anti-spasmodic, and diuretic properties. Widely included in many premenstrual and perimenopausal herbal formulas. Avoid during pregnancy.

Black Cohosh is a marvelous pollinator plant. As the pearl-like flowers open along the raceme, the musky scent calls in all manner of native bee species. Notably a larval host plant for multiple species of Azure butterflies in Appalachian forest regions.

Prefers part shade, but tolerates full sun in deep moist soil. Grows well in wet spots. Develops large clumps of rootstock so give it room to spread. Plant 3' apart in rich moist soil, part sun, part shade. Z3.

(4" pots)

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