Doll's Eyes Plant - Actaea pachypoda - 2" Plug

Doll's Eyes Plant - Actaea pachypoda - 2" Plug

$5.00
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Bloom Time: May to June Sun Requirements: Part Shade to Full Shade USDA Hardiness Zone: 3-8 Name: Doll's Eyes Scientific Name: Actaea pachypoda Introducing Doll's Eyes, a striking native woodland plant renowned for its unusual white berries with distinctive black dots. This perennial thrives in USDA Hardiness Zones 3-8 and offers interest from spring through fall. Doll's Eyes features fluffy white flower clusters in late spring, followed by its famous porcelain-white berries on thick red stalks in fall. The compound, sharply-toothed foliage provides attractive texture throughout the growing season. This native plant is excellent for shaded woodland gardens and naturalized areas. Note that all parts of the plant are toxic if ingested. Fun Fact: The berries' appearance, resembling old-fashioned doll eyes on red stalks, gives this plant its common name. It's also called "white baneberry" due to its toxicity. Bring the unique Doll's Eyes to your woodland garden and enjoy

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