Doll's Eyes (Actaea pachypoda)
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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.
Sun Exposure - Shade
Soil Moisture - Medium
Height - 2 feet
Bloom Time - May, June
Bloom Color - White
Photo courtesy of Prairie Moon.
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