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red baneberry
Scientific Name: Actaea rubra ssp. arguta
Family: Ranunculaceae
Category: Dicot
Growth: Forb/herb
Duration: Perennial
Other Names:
Description: Actaea rubra (red baneberry, chinaberry, doll's eye) is a poisonous herbaceous flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae, native to North America.&*! Actaea, commonly called baneberry or bugbane, is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the Actaea erythrocarpa) – red baneberry Actaea spicata (syn.&*! Red Baneberry & White Baneberry. (Actaea rubra & Actaea pachypoda). The berries from these two plants are very poisonous. As few as 5 or 6 of them can &*! Warning: The berries of Red Baneberry (and White Baneberry) are very poisonous if ingested and may affect the nervous system. European &*! Red Baneberry is a lovely woodland native with fine-textured foliage and a light and airy texture. Its lacy leaves resemble those of Astilbe and its similar needs &*! Red Baneberry. Actaea erythrocarpa. Name also: European Baneberry (USA) Family: Buttercup Family – Ranunculaceae Growing form: Perennial herb.&*! Red baneberry (Actaea rubra). ak-TAY-ah ROO-brah. Genus: Actaea. Actaea rubra bears white flowers from spring to early summer on plants up to 2 feet tall &*! Common Name, Red Baneberry. Family, Ranunculaceae. Synonyms, A. arguta. Nutt. Known Hazards, All parts of the plant are toxic172, apparently acting &*! Growing in bushy clumps, Red Baneberry bears fluffy clusters of small white flowers in spring. The berries that ensue in mid to late summer are brilliant red, &*! Common Name: Baneberry, Herb Christopher, Red cohosh, Bugbane, Toadroot, Snakeberry, Poison de couleuvre - The word 'bane' comes from the Old Norse &*! Generals Classification Subordinate Taxa Legal Status Wetland Related Links. Actaea rubra (Aiton) Willd. Show All Show Tabs red baneberry &*! A bushy plant with large, highly divided leaves and a short, thick, rounded cluster of small white flowers in leaf axils or at stem ends. Flowers about 0.3 in (0.8 &*! Red baneberry is a circumboreal species that inhabits rich, moist forests throughout New England. It is an attractive wildflower, whose shiny red fruits make it a &*! Red Baneberry-Ripened Fruit, Photo by Paul Drobot,. Melody Zellner, Master Gardener Volunteer Revised: 5/18/2010. Common Name: Red Baneberry.&*! Actaea rubra, or Red Baneberry, creates season-long interest in shade gardens with bright red berries set against deep green foliage and elegant white flower &*! GENERAL DISTRIBUTION : Red baneberry is found in moist woods in the Northern Temperate Zone of North America and Eurasia 57,59. Its range in western &*! The red baneberry, or red cohosh (A. rubra), native to North America, closely resembles A. spicata. Its fruits are red or ivory. The roots and berries of baneberry  &*! Fruits/Seeds: Fruit set is normally close to 100 percent. The fruits are showy, poisonous, red or occasionally white berries. Each berry contains 9 to 16 red- brown, &*! Photos and of Red Baneberry (Actaea rubra) - Ontario Wildflowers.&*! Red Baneberry . General - normally solitary perennial from fleshy rootstalk (rhizome) erect, hairless, stem once-branched, few to numerous leaves,  &*! Did you identify the red baneberry as the featured plant in national park mystery plant quiz #5? Here are some more interesting facts about this &*! Baneberry, red. Actaea rubra L. Baneberry, white. Actaea pachypoda L. Buttercup family. Common Names. ivy Red Baneberry ivy White Baneberry ivy &*! Actaea rubra subspecies arguta (Red Baneberry) Ranunculaceae (Buttercup Family). Montane, subalpine. Woodlands. Spring, summer. Lizard Head Trail, June &*! Common Name: red baneberry, snakeberry. * Genus: Actaea. * Species: rubra. Subspecies: * Family (scientific): Ranunculaceae. * Family (common): Buttercup.&*! Photos and information about Minnesota flora - Red Baneberry: round cluster to 2 inches tall of -inch white flowers with long white stamens.&*! Native Americans used the juice from the fruits of various baneberry species to poison arrows, and used the root of the Red Baneberry as a herbal remedy for &*! Name: Actaea, from the Greek, aktea (aktea), "elder tree" (Sambucus nigra), from the similarity of the leaves to those of the elders. rubra, from &*! Red Baneberry. Actaea pachypoda and Actaea rubra buttercup family ( ranunculaceae) both white baneberry and red baneberry are poisonous plants native to &*! . Red Baneberry is a beautiful Northwest woodland native recognized by its fine-textured foliage and a light and airy texture. It is also known as Red &*! ACTAEA RUBRA Common Name: Red Baneberry : Sprays of white feathery flowers give way to sprays of shining bright red berries in summer and &*! Friends of the Arboretum Native Plant Sale. Actaea rubra – Red Baneberry. COMMON NAME: Red Baneberry. SCIENTIFIC NAME: Actaea rubra – comes from &*! red baneberry. Also found in: Thesaurus, Wikipedia. Related to red baneberry: white baneberry. ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch to &*! Western Red Baneberry Actaea ruba Wild. ssp arguta Nutt. Located on the Lemhi River 13 Aug 1805. (Sce). The Western red baneberry is a branched, leafy &*! n North American perennial herb with alternately compound leaves and racemes of small white flowers followed by bright red oval poisonous berries.&*! Posts about red baneberry written by awkwardbotany.&*! Glossy, round, bright red or white berries with a black tip Rounded clusters of white flowers with upright stalks Stout leafy stems with a woody stem base 2-3 &*! : This herbaceous perennial plant is 1-3' tall and either unbranched or sparingly branched. The central stem and any secondary stems are light green &*! Actaea rubra (Aiton) Willd. baneberry (red baneberry) Ranunculaceae (Buttercup family) Introduction to Vascular Plants. Photograph click to collapse contents.&*! Showing the Red Baneberry with detailed and photos of this New Hampshire wildflower.&*! Actaea rubra. Clusters of white flowers over soft, frondy foliage in spring, followed by shiny red berries in autumn - its chief attraction. Perfect for the woodland &*! a North American perennial herb (Actaea rubra) with ternately compound leaves, small white flowers in terminal racemes, and bright red oval berries —called &*! About Red Baneberry (Actaea rubra). Actaea rubra (Red baneberry, Chinaberry, Doll's Eye) is a poisonous herbaceous flowering plant native from northern and &*! Looking for definition of red baneberry? red baneberry explanation. Define red baneberry by Webster's Dictionary, WordNet Lexical Database, Dictionary of &*! This summer, among the many delicious, ripe raspberries on Mt. Lemmon, I found these red berries. Red Baneberry (Actaea rubra) berries.&*! Red baneberry is named for its bright red berries, which appear in summer. Red baneberry, in flower, looks very similar to white baneberry. The distinguishing &*! Doll's-eyes Fibrous-rooted perennial. Stems 30󈞼 cm. Leaves alternate, 2 to 3 times divided into 3 the ultimate leaflets ovate, 2󈝸 cm long, with lobed or &*! Welcome to the famous Dave's Garden . Join friendly community that shares tips and ideas for gardens, along with seeds and plants.&*! Actaea rubra (Aiton) Willd. red baneberry family: Ranunculaceae type: forb native . caption, caption, caption, caption. known distribution based on vouchers.&*! Fruits of Baneberry, Western Red Baneberry: Actaea rubra (Synonyms: Actaea arguta, The photo at right shows baneberry with its bright reddish-black fruits from  &*!