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In its youth snakeroot looks ever so much like baneberry.
Red baneberry divides well, so within a few years you should have additional plants to grow in other places.
The berries are the most poisonous part of the plant (hence the name baneberry).
Two US Federal court cases resulted from the Baneberry event.
There is also a small motel, The Baneberry Inn.
Flora includes spring wildflowers such as red trillium, trout lily, white baneberry, and wild ginger.
Baneberry is known locally and regionally as a resort community on the shores of Douglas Lake.
In use it should not be confused with species of poison hemlock, water hemlock, or baneberry.
Area 8 hosted the "Baneberry" shot of Operation Emery on 18 December 1970.
The district court found that although the Government had acted negligently, the radiation from the Baneberry test did not cause the leukemia cases.
Actaea asiatica is species of baneberry that ranges throughout Asia.
Baneberry contains cardiogenic toxins than can have an immediate sedative effect on human cardiac muscle.
White baneberry (A. pachypoda) blooms about 10 days later and the white berries ripen in August.
White baneberry prefers clay to coarse loamy upland soils, and is found in hardwood and mixed forest stands.
US 25E crosses over Douglas Lake south of Baneberry.
Rarer species to be found in the grikes include Baneberry and Downy Currant.
Red baneberry (Actaea rubra).
'Baneberry' is a city in Jefferson County, Tennessee, Tennessee, United States.
Native Americans used the juice from the fruits of various baneberry species to poison arrows, and used the root as a herbal remedy for menstrual problems.
The Baneberry blast was notable for the 6.7 million curies (250 petabecquerels) of radioactive material that escaped through unanticipated cracks in the ground.
Baneberry (Actaea spicata)
In March 2009, TIME magazine identified the Baneberry Test as one of the world's worst nuclear disasters.
White cohosh is also known as baneberry, but it should not be confused with European baneberry.
White baneberry, (Actaea pachypoda)
The other accidental releases of fallout during nuclear testing have included the Baneberry nuclear test in 1970, carried out by the United States in Nevada.
Black cohosh also goes by the name "bugbane" because it was once used as an insect repellent.
Black cohosh, also known as black snakeroot or bugbane, is a medicinal root.
Cimicifuga elata) is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family known by the common name tall bugbane.
A plant found on Powell Butte, tall bugbane (Actaea elata), is also listed as a sensitive species.
Actaea racemosa (black cohosh, black bugbane, black snakeroot, fairy candle; syn.
It bears tall tapering racemes of white midsummer flowers on wiry black-purple stems, whose mildly unpleasant, medicinal smell at close range gives it the common name "Bugbane".
Actaea, commonly called baneberry or bugbane, is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Ranunculaceae, native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere.
Black cohosh is also known as Cimicifuga racemosa, baneberry, bugbane, black snake root, rattleroot, bugwort, and richweed.
Today it is often considered a monotypic genus, containing only one species, Trautvetteria caroliniensis, which is known by the common names Carolina bugbane, false bugbane, and tassel-rue.
My plan was to divide the Actaea in the fall, as I did several years ago.
Of the 7,000 or so daffodil varieties created during that golden age, Actaea is among the few still available today.
He married (and was killed by) Actaea, daughter of Danaus.
The 15-to-17-inch-tall Actaea was introduced in 1927.
Actaea, the former name of Attica.
Actaea is recorded as a food plant for the larva of the Dot Moth.
One individual larva was reared on the fruit of Actaea rubra.
And since the Actaea transplanted several autumns ago seem to be doing well, I believe I'll risk it again.
Both species are now classed in the genus Actaea, but right now the old names are far more common.
The cultivar Actaea dates to the 1920's.
My Actaea clump bloomed less freely than usual this spring, a sign that it's overdue for dividing.
Actaea is a genus of crabs in the family Xanthidae, containing the following species:
Catocala actaea is a moth of the Noctuidae family.
Flora of China: Actaea (treats genus in narrow sense)
Actaea is a nereid, or sea nymph.
Actaea asiatica is species of baneberry that ranges throughout Asia.
The larvae feed on Actaea spicata.
This has prompted the revision to Actaea racemosa as originally proposed by Linnaeus.
Actaea may refer to:
Mid-March was too early to see buds or flowers on the late-blooming Cheerfulness and Actaea.
Actaea elata (syn.
Actaea spicata var.
Actaea pachypoda (N)
Like other species in genus Cimicifuga, this plant is sometimes included in genus Actaea.
Black Cohosh (Actaea racemosa), although similarly named, is actually a plant in a separate genus.