• Actaea matsumurae, the Kamchatka bugbane or Japanese bugbane, is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae, that is native to Japan, Mongolia and Eastern Russia. (wikipedia.org)
  • baneberry, any plant of the small genus Actaea, north temperate perennials of the family Ranunculaceae ( buttercup family) sometimes cultivated for the handsome (though poisonous) berrylike fruits. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Baneberry is classified in the division Magnoliophyta , class Magnoliopsida, order Ranunculales, family Ranunculaceae. (encyclopedia.com)
  • White Baneberry is in the Buttercup family (Ranunculaceae). (joycekilmerslickrock.org)
  • White Baneberry is a perennial member of the Ranunculaceae or Buttercup Family that grows to heights of 1 to 3 feet with alternate, compound leaves and sharply toothed leaflets. (greengirlherbs.net)
  • A plant genus of the family RANUNCULACEAE. (bvsalud.org)
  • The large demand for black cohosh has led to the accidental harvest of other plants in the Actaea genus, all of which have some legal protections in place for them. (unitedplantsavers.org)
  • The genus name, Actaea, is derived from the Greek name for elder that has leaves like baneberry. (karensgardentips.com)
  • The genus Calamites of the family Calamitaceae , for example, is abundant in coal deposits from the Carboniferous period . (findmeacure.com)
  • any of numerous plants having stinging hairs that cause skin irritation on contact (especially of the genus Urtica or family Urticaceae). (wordinn.com)
  • It is one of debatably three species in the genus Actaea (Baneberry). (joycekilmerslickrock.org)
  • Other common names include baneberry, which is also applied to other Actaea species. (wikipedia.org)
  • It very closely resembles Actaea rubra ( Red Baneberry ) and can be hard to distinguish when not in fruit. (minnesotawildflowers.info)
  • White Baneberry was formerly known as Actaea alba . (minnesotawildflowers.info)
  • Striking all summer long, award-winning Actaea simplex 'Hillside Black Beauty' (Baneberry) is a beautiful perennial with dark reddish-purple, finely divided foliage, enhanced by gracefully arching wands of scented, pale pink flowers in late summer and fall. (gardenia.net)
  • Not sure which Actaea (Baneberry) to pick? (gardenia.net)
  • Baneberries are from the buttercup family, don't 'suck it up, buttercup. (wjimam.com)
  • It is a member of the buttercup family, that also includes delphinium, anemone, and hellebore. (karensgardentips.com)
  • Black cohosh, a member of the buttercup family, is a plant native to North America. (livingwellmagazine.net)
  • Black cohosh is a perennial plant that is a member of the buttercup family. (medicoherbs.co.za)
  • A shade dwelling majestic perennial, tall and elegant, Actaea simplex Pink Spike is the perfect plant for a shady spot that does not dry out, and pink flowers are unusual for shade. (hayloft.co.uk)
  • Actaea simplex Pink Spike is rabbit and deer resistant and will grow to a mature height of approximately 1.5m spreading to around 45-60cm. (hayloft.co.uk)
  • Several other U.S. native bugbanes are also well worth growing, most notably the relatively compact, bold-leaved, late-summer-blooming Actaea rubifolia . (fafard.com)
  • Most of the Aster family, are, believe it or not, great garden plants for damp soils. (douggreensgarden.com)
  • It's pretty difficult to ignore either of the Astilbe or Astrantia family in any discussion of bog type plants. (douggreensgarden.com)
  • Most of these plants will be treated in more depth as their respective families are covered further. (botanyeveryday.com)
  • The Sunflower/Aster family (Asteraceae) is coming on with various Daisy like plants ( Chrysanthemum spp. (botanyeveryday.com)
  • What other plants in this family have you noticed blooming? (botanyeveryday.com)
  • How empowering to know that by learning the patterns on these 6 pages that you can identify about 20% of all the flowering plants in the world to family! (botanyeveryday.com)
  • Actaea prefer to be grown in moist but not boggy soil in dappled, part or full shade to keep a good foliage colour. (hayloft.co.uk)
  • and just about anything from the aster/daisy family, though on occasion their offspring can be quite pretty. (fafard.com)
  • Native to many parts of Europe, North America, and western Asia, Rubus idaeus is an easily cultivated member of the Rose family. (moonbeesoapery.com)
  • World Checklist of Selected Plant Families. (wikipedia.org)
  • These plant families also happen to represent some of the most useful families in the world. (botanyeveryday.com)
  • But for something really special I have two favourites, the first of which is the Rodgersia family such as Rodgersia pinnata and Rodgersia aesculifolia with its horse chestnut shaped leaves - and they don't mind a slightly damp soil. (andrewfishertomlin.com)
  • Belonging to the carrot family, the Big Turnip is found on the sides of hills, growing in sandy loamy soil. (sacred-texts.com)
  • Chiming Bells (or Mountain Bluebells), a member of the Borage family, on the Camp May Trail, Pajarito Mountain. (digital-images.net)
  • Go out and try to find a member of each of these families to identify. (botanyeveryday.com)
  • Other common names include baneberry, which is also applied to other Actaea species. (wikipedia.org)
  • Actaea rubra , the red baneberry, can be distinguished by its much thinner flower stalks (pedicels), which are less than 0.7 mm thick, and its more numerous leaflets. (northernontarioflora.ca)
  • Striking all summer long, award-winning Actaea simplex 'Hillside Black Beauty' (Baneberry) is a beautiful perennial with dark reddish-purple, finely divided foliage, enhanced by gracefully arching wands of scented, pale pink flowers in late summer and fall. (gardenia.net)
  • Not sure which Actaea (Baneberry) to pick? (gardenia.net)
  • Arizona Bugbane is a member of the Buttercup Family. (toddshikingguide.com)
  • Originally, I had included a bugbane with green leaves Actaea americana, but Suzanne wanted to feature Actaea simplex because the purplish leaves complemented the other colors in the composition. (weebly.com)
  • Select the criterion by which you wish to search (Scientific name, Genus, Family, etc.) and enter that information into the provided field. (usf.edu)
  • Corydalis yanhusuo (corydalis, ya´n hu ´ suo) and its American cousin Corydalis aurea (golden smoke) are opium family plants discussed for pain relief. (ogka.at)
  • You've come to appreciate that many of the plants your family selected and nurtured are quite unique. (garden-911.com)
  • Like peas and beans, red clover belongs to the family of plants called legumes. (typefreediabetes.com)
  • Black cohosh, a member of the buttercup family, grows in North America. (nih.gov)
  • Hippoboscoidea is a superfamily of Diptera that contains the Glossinidae or tsetse flies, the Hippoboscidae or louse flies, and two families of bat flies, the Streblidae and the Nycteribiidae. (ncsu.edu)
  • We reconstruct the phylogenetic relationships within Hippoboscoidea using maximum parsimony and Bayesian methods based on nucleotide sequences from fragments of four genes: nuclear 28S ribosomal DNA and the CPSase domain of CAD, and mitochondrial 16S rDNA and cytochrome oxidase I. We recover monophyly for most of the presently recognized groups within Hippoboscoidea including the superfamily as a whole, the Hippoboscidae, the Nycteribiidae, the bat flies, and the Pupipara (=Hippoboscidae+Nycteribiidae+Streblidae), as well as several subfamilies within the constituent families. (ncsu.edu)
  • It is a species of flowering plant in the true-grass family (Poaceae) native to Japan. (ballyrobertgardens.com)
  • Chiming Bells (or Mountain Bluebells), a member of the Borage family, on the Camp May Trail, Pajarito Mountain. (digital-images.net)
  • Do not use if you currently have or previously had breast cancer and/or breast tumours or if you have a predisposition to breast cancer, as indicated by an abnormal mammogram and/or biopsy, or a family member with breast cancer. (bhealthy.ca)
  • Herbal bitters like dandelion leaf, dandelion root, and artichoke leaf as well as broccoli family foods encourage the liver to function better to detoxify, metabolize, and excrete old hormones. (tasteforlife.com)
  • Apache Plume is an evergreen shrub in the Rose family with feathery plumes at the bases of the flower stems resembling Apache War Bonnets. (digital-images.net)