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Actaea pachypoda - Doll's Eyes
A woodland native preferring shade and richer soils. White blooms occur in May-June. Also called White Baneberry, Doll's Eyes were named for a "pupil" mark on the ends of the white berries. The berries extend from the stem on reddish stalks and last 4-6 weeks in late summer/early fall. Baneberry plants are poisonous and should never be eaten.

2' tall

Zones 3-8


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  • Deer Resistant
  • Fall Bloomer
  • Middle of the Garden
  • Native Plant
  • Shade Gardens
  • Shade Lover
  • Spring Bloomer
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