Cimicifuga racemosa Nombres relacionados: Actaea racemosa (sinónimo), Black bugbane (inglés), Black Cohosh (inglés), Black snakeroot (inglés), Bugwort (inglés), Cimicifuga rubifolia (sinónimo), Macrotys (inglés), Ranunculaceae (familia), ...
Bugbane (syn. Cimicifuga) Actaea simplex 'Brunette' Bugbane (syn. Cimicifuga) Actaea matsumurae 'White Pearl' ...
also known as Cimicifuga acerina, Cimicifuga japonica - Chinese bugbane, Japanese bugbane Plant Search A-Z of Plants Pick List ...
Index- plants in this Family Ranunculaceae / Buttercups Bugbane (Cimicifuga ) Bugbane is also known as American Bugbane (C. americana), Black Snakeroot and Black Cohosh (C. racemosa). ...
Cimicifuga racemosa (Bugbane or black cohosh or snakeroot) Cimicifuga simplex 'Brunette' (dark, brown-purple foliage, purple tinted, off-white flowers. Now has new Latin name: Actaea simplex (Atropurpurea group) 'Brunette'.
Cimicifuga - (Turcz. ex Fisch.&C.A.Mey.)Maxim. Common Name Xing An Sheng Ma ...
Cimicifuga racemosa Family: Ranunculaceae Black Cohosh, Squawroot Origin: North America ...
Cimicifuga racemosa, black cohosh, is very pretty in a group as a companion planting for hostas. It has tall, bottle-brush-like flowers above and ferny leaves below.
Bugbane (Cimicifuga) - Plants of the Crowfoot order, nearly allied to the Baneberry. They are tall, handsome, herbaceous plants. C. cordifolia attains 3 to 4 feet high, giving erect feathery plumes of whitish flowers. It is a good border plant. C.
Bugbane ( Cimicifuga ) Buho no Tsuki Satsuki Azalea ( Rhododendron hybrida ) Buisson Blanc Fuchsia ( Fuchsia ) ...
Black cohosh - Cimicifuga racemosa (in the Ranunculaceae or Buttercup family) Part used: Root. Taste/smell: Bitter, sharp, spicy, acrid.
Formerly named Cimicifuga simplex 'White Pearl,' & still very often sold under that name, its correct current name is Actae matsumurae 'White Pearl,' in Europe & Russia sometimes sold as 'Armleuchter.' ...
Cimicifuga species - Bugbane *Colocasia esculenta - Elephants Ear Convallaria majalis - Lily Of The Valley *Crinum americanum - Swamp Lily Crinum species - Crinum Eupatorium purpureum - Joe-Pye Weed *Filipendula species - Meadow Sweet ...
Cimicifuga racemosa (Black Cohosh) Convallaria majalis (Lily of the Valley) Cortaderia sp. (Pampas Grass) Corydalis sp. (False Bleeding Heart) Cyrtomium sp. (Holly Fern) Dasylirion sp. (Sotol) Dicentra sp. (Bleeding Heart) Dryopteris sp. (Male Fern) ...
any plant of the genus Cimicifuga, tall north-temperate perennials of the family Ranunculaceae (buttercup family). The white spirelike bloom has a rank odor that attracts flies, which pollinate the plant. Common in woodlands of E North America is C.
Cimicifuga simplex ramosa Cineraria x hybrida (Pericallis x hybrida) Cinnamon Fern (Osmunda cinnamomea) Cinnamonum camphora Cinquefoil (Potentilla 'Coronation Triumph') Cinquefoil (Potentilla nepalensis 'Miss Wilmot') ...
---Constituents---The chief constituent of Cimicifuga root is the amorphous resinous substance known as Cimicifugin, or Macrotin, of which it contains about 18 per cent but the bitter taste is due to a crystalline principle named Racemosin.
Actaea, Baneberry, Ranunnculaceace Family, Cimicifuga Americana, Cimicifuga, Agriculture Search for: City: ...
Perennials for wet soils: Astilbe Cimicifuga Hosta Iris ensata AGM, I. laevigata AGM, I. pseudacorus AGM, I. sibirica AGM Zantedeschia aethiopica ...
Plant of the Week Black Cohosh, Fairy Candles, Black Snakeroot Latin: Cimicifuga racemosa Black cohosh, or fairy candle, is a summer-blooming woodland plant that played an important role in patent medicine.
Actaea racemosa is a native woodland perennial with white, somewhat fuzzy flowers in midsummer that wave above astilbe-like, deeply cut foliage. The flowers can be unpleasantly scented, thus the name "bugbane." Formerly in the genus Cimicifuga, ...
The root of this species has been used as a strong alternative to Black Cohosh, (Cimicifuga racemosa), for menstrual cramping and menopausal discomfort.
See also: Green, Bugbane, May, Aster, Pink
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