How to Plant and Grow Cimicifuga - Better Homes Gardens Cimicifuga takes center stage in late summer shade gardens when it debuts long candle-like spikes of airy white flowers in concert with its dark-green leaves This plant—foliage plus flower spikes—reaches 4 to 6 feet tall and sometimes 8 feet tall in optimal conditions
Cimicifuga Plant Growing Care Guide for Gardeners Plant Characteristics: Cimicifuga boasts tall, elegant spires of fragrant white flowers, making a dramatic statement in any garden Its dark foliage adds contrast and depth, enhancing the visual appeal of shaded areas Ideal Growing Conditions: Prefers moist, rich soil and partial to full shade
How to Grow and Care for Actaea (Baneberry) - The Spruce Cimicifuga is a synonym for Actaea Until the 1990s, baneberry and bugbane plants were called cimicifuga plants, but genetic analysis shows they are more appropriately classified as actaea plants
Actaea (syn. Cimicifuga): Bugbane - Portland Nursery Genus: Actaea (syn Cimicifuga) Common Name: Bugbane, Cohosh, Baneberry, Snakeroot, Fairy Candles, Doll’s Eyes, Herb Christopher Origin: A racemosa and A pachypoda — East coast of N America from Ontario to Georgia A simplex and A matsumurae – Mongolia, Eastern Russia, and Japan
Cimicifugeae - Wikipedia The Cimicifugeae are a tribe of flowering plants belonging to the family Ranunculaceae, based on the now obsolete genus Cimicifuga (sometimes called "bugbane" or "cohosh") [2] The name Cimicifuga means " bed bug repeller"
How to Grow Bugbane — Cimicifuga - Harvest to Table Cimicifuga–commonly called Bugbane–is a long-lived perennial with wand-like spires of creamy white flowers Cimicifuga is also called black snakeroot Cimicifuga makes a bold statement in bloom at the back of shady borders
Actaea simplex (Bugbane) - Gardenia Fabulous at adding architectural height and late summer blooms to a shaded border, Actaea Simplex (Bugbane), formerly known as Cimicifuga Simplex, is very eye-catching with its long, fluffy spires