White Doll's Eyes
Actaea pachypoda
White Doll's Eyes requires a rich soil with plenty of humus. The bright white berries on red stalks really stand-out in the shade garden, persisting for four to six weeks in late summer and early fall. This tough plant thrives under Black Walnut …
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SKU
70110-04
Soil Type | Clay, Loam, Sand |
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Soil Moisture | Medium |
Sun Exposure | Partial, Shade |
Height | 1' - 2' |
Bloom Color | White |
Bloom Time | May, June |
Spacing | 1' - 2' |
Zones | 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 |
Root Type | Fibrous |
Benefits | Birds, Deer Resistant |
White Doll's Eyes (Actaea pachypoda) requires a rich soil with plenty of humus. The bright white berries on red stalks really stand-out in the shade garden, persisting for four to six weeks in late summer and early fall. This tough plant thrives under Black Walnut trees. Plant it with early-blooming woodland flowers to create season-long interest. Other common names include White Baneberry.
Botanical Synonyms
Actaea alba
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