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bugbane cimicifuga

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Shade Tolerant Perennials
... . 60-90cm/90cm (2-3ft/3ft) Part to full shade Common and fern-leaf varieties Bugbane Cimicifuga ramosa 90-180cm/90-150cm (3-6ft/3-5ft) Part to full shade Tall spike ...
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Winter Sowing - GardenWeb
... :10 7 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, Oct 4, 06 at 21:16 Cimicifuga aka Bugbane Posted by: tiffy_z5_6_can 5/6 on Tue, Oct 3, 06 at 19:51 4 ...
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Ranunculaeae Society
... genus was T. palmata which was first described in 1803 by André Michaux as Cimicifuga palmata. Although at first it appears that palmata might therefore be the earliest and ... his new species (palmata) as a Cimicifuga (bugbane); this similarity is perpetuated in some of the vernacular names for Trautvetteria, false bugbane, Carolina bugbane, western false bugbane. The flowering stems rise well above ...
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... ) Balloon Flower (Platycodon) Bugbane (Cimicifuga) Butterfly Weed (Asclepias) Clematis Evening Primrose (Oenothera missourienis) False Indigo (Baptisia) Flax (Linum) Gentian Lupine Monkshood (Aconitum) Russian Sage (Perovskia) DIVIDE ONLY TO PROPAGATE Bugbane (Cimicifuga) Globeflower (Trollius) Yucca ...
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Garden Clippin's Online: April in the Shade Garden
... . Baneberries belong to the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae) which includes such plants as monkshood and bugbane. Some of the common names given to the two species here in North America ... blooming creeping forget-me-nots (Omphalodes verna alba), and Hosta. The background is formed by bugbane (Cimicifuga) which repeats the baneberry effect later in the season. Actaea rubra, Actaea erythrocarpa, and ...
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Garden Clippin's Online: Cimicifuga
... Newsletter: Cimicifuga Meeting Synopsis by Nancy H. Greenwood from the October 1996 meeting of the Hardy Plant Society/Mid-Atlantic Group, Shade SIG Reprinted with permission Common name - Bugbane From ... widely recognized and accepted as a separate European species throughout Europe. Species of Eastern Cimicifuga racemosa: Known as 'Snakeroot' or North America 'Cohosh', or either with 'Black'; with ...
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Cimicifuga - bugbane, snakeroot
... Bugbane, snakeroot. - Soil: Evenly moist, humus-rich Blooms: Summer and fall Zones: (3) 4 - 8 At the nursery: Cimicifuga simplex 'White Pearl', Cimicifuga ramosa 'Atropurpurea', Cimicifuga r. 'Brunette' Available by mail order: Cimicifuga ...
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Perennials.com :: PREPARING the PERENNIAL GARDEN for WINTER
... of year. Here are a few to consider: Rudbeckia, Echinacea, Russian Sage (Perovskia), Bugbane (Cimicifuga), Fall Asters (Michaelmas Daisies), Tricyrtis (Toad Lilies) and Autumn Monkshood (Aconitum). Early Fall ... seed-heads and sturdy stems include: Achillea, Agastache, Aster, Astilbe, Baptisia, Buddleia, Chelone, Cimicifuga, Eryngium, Eupatorium, taller Sedum, and a few others. there is a common ...
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Cimicifuga - Clinopodium -- Plant Delights Nursery Catalog Page 23
... Cimicifuga - Clinopodium -- Plant Delights Nursery Catalog Page 23 Cimicifuga Cimicifuga japonica (Japanese Bugbane) Part Sun to ShadeZone: 5-8a 30" tall Origin: China, Japan, Korea Web-Only! (syn: Actaea biternata) Finally, a superb cimicifuga ...
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Gardening with Perennials - July Blooming Perennials
... Blooming Perennials Fern-leaf Yarrow–Achillea filipendulina Common Yarrow–Achillea millefolium Blackberry Lily–Belamcanda chinensis BugbaneCimicifuga simplex Tickseed–Coreopsis grandiflora Threadleaf Coreopsis–Coreopsis verticillata Purple Coneflower–Echinacea purpurea Globe Thistle–Echinops ...
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