Actaea pachypoda f. rubrocarpa

Actaea pachypoda rubrocarpa es un forma de plantas con observaciones. 1 Actaea pachypoda f. pachypoda. = Actaea pachypoda f. rubrocarpa (Killip ex House) Fernald Actaea pachypoda Elliott in GBIF Secretariat (). 2 Fotos de Actaea pachypoda f. rubrocarpa. Filtra por lugar. Ordenar por: Favoritos. Favoritos; Fecha añadida. Licencia de la foto: Cualquiera. 3 Red- and pink-berried plants have been called Actaea pachypoda forma rubrocarpa (Killip) Fernald or A. ludovicii Boivin. Some of these plants are intermediate. 4 Actaea rubra f. neglecta; Common Name: white-fruited red baneberry: Plant: " ( cm) high: Flowers: roughly spherical of small white or purple Flowers ¼" ( mm) across, with a roselike odor. Flowerheads appear soft and feathery. Flowers appear in May. Leaves: In groups of three, on thin stems, and are saw-toothed. 5 Actaea pachypoda, the white baneberry or doll's-eyes, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Actaea, of the family Ranunculaceae. The plant is native to eastern North America, in eastern Canada, and the Midwestern and Eastern United States. It prefers clay to coarse loamy upland soils, and is found in hardwood and mixed forest stands. 6 Actaea is the Latin name for the genus originally attributed to Pliny, and accepted by Linnaeus, and pachypoda is Latin for thick foot, referring to the thickened pedicel (stalk) of the flower and fruit. Garden Uses. Lovely naturalized in shady areas of woodland or shade gardens, but poisonous!. 7 Red- and pink-berried plants have been called Actaea pachypoda forma rubrocarpa (Killip) Fernald or A. ludovicii Boivin. Some of these plants are intermediate in morphology between A. pachypoda and A. rubra; they may be of hybrid origin. 8 Actaea pachypoda f. rubrocarpa SKU: actpacrub $ (No reviews yet) Write a Review Current Stock: Add to Wish List Description This rare and ravishing form of white doll's eyes flaunts conical clusters of glossy deep rose-pink (not white!) berries in late summer and fall. 9 White baneberry (Actaea pachypoda), also known as doll's eyes, is a popular plant to grow in gardens due to its striking visual interest. In addition to its clusters of tiny white flowers, the plant produces white berries with deep purple "pupils" that give them the appearance of a doll's eyes. 10