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Actaea pachypoda Doll's Eyes

$3.50
Actaea pachypoda

Doll's Eyes

$3.50

Packet
$3.50

Doll’s Eyes, or White Baneberry, has deeply ribbed foliage and white, frothy clusters of fragrant flowers that bloom throughout May and June.  Pea-sized fruits develop in late summer and mature throughout early fall, often lasting until the first frost.  The berries extend from the stem on thick stalks which turn a vivid red, providing stark contrast to the bone china-white fruits.  The flower stigmas form a dark dot at the outer end of the berries, making them look like eyes, similar to the porcelain eyes used in dolls.

The berries are poisonous, just like other fruit in the baneberry family; they should never be consumed.

This plant thrives in mottled sunlight or medium shade, and its preferred habitat is moist to mesic conditions with a thick layer of loamy organic matter.  When in excessive sunlight, the leaves will yellow.  Nearly identical to Red Baneberry, which has red fruits; but before the berries have set, the most distinguishing feature for Doll's Eyes is the lack of hair on the foliage.   

The Ruffed Grouse, Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker, and American Robin will come to eat the berries in sparse visits.  This plant does not provide any benefit to mammalian species because of its poisonous nature. 

Formerly known as Actaea alba.

*This species may be difficult and/or slow to germinate and grow to maturity. Please note the germination code. Seed of this species is kept under refrigeration (33-38 F) in our warehouse.  The days in transit to you in colder or warmer conditions won’t harm the seed, but it should be put back in refrigeration until you are ready to plant or apply pre-sowing treatment.

Details

Seeds/Packet
50
Seeds/Ounce
3,700
Germination Code
F
Life Cycle
Perennial
Sun Exposure
Shade
Soil Moisture
Medium
Height
2 feet
Bloom Time
May, June
Bloom Color
White
Advantages
Bird Favorite: seeds, insects, fruit, nectar, nesting, perch
Deer Resistant
Highly recommended for home landscaping
USDA Zones
3-8
Plant Spacing
18-20"
Catalog Code
ACT06F