Plant ID:501
Latin Name:Actaea ramosa 'Brunette'
Common:Bugbane
Plant Type:10
Height/Width:3-4ft x 2-3ft
Sun Pref:Part shade to full shade
Bloom Time:August-September
Notes:Brunette' is a bugbane cultivar that is noted for its bronze foliage. It typically grows to 3-4' tall. Small, numerous, creamy white (sometimes with a pink tinge), strongly fragrant flowers appear in late summer to early fall in long, terminal racemes resembling fluffy spires (typically 1-1.5' long) rising well above the foliage on upright, wiry stems. Astilbe-like, ternate foliage is an attractive deep bronze. Synonymous with and formerly known as Cimicifuga ramosa 'Brunette'. All plants in the genus Cimicifuga have recently been transferred to the genus Actaea. The common name of bugbane is in reference to the odoriferous insect repellant properties of this plant. A. simplex plants are also sometimes commonly called cohosh which comes from an Algonquin word meaning rough in reference to the appearance of the plant rhizome. Plants in the Atropurpurea Group typically have purple to bronze tinted foliage.
Care:Easily grown in average, medium moisture soils in part shade to full shade. Prefers humusy, organically rich, moisture-retentive soils. Foliage tends to scorch and otherwise depreciate if soils are allowed to dry out. Best sited in locations sheltered from strong winds. This is a slow-to-establish plant.
pH:0
LinksActaea ramosa 'Brunette'
QtyPurch DatePriceOrig PriceStorePlanting Location
2 5/17/2014 10.00 10.00 Natorp Outlet Outer acteaes by swamp white oak