White Baneberry – Actaea pachypoda

Native To State: YES
Naturally Occurring: YES

Description

Appearance: Actaea pachypoda is a woodland perennial known for its distinctive white berries and compound leaves.

Leaves: The leaves are compound, with toothed leaflets.

Flowers: The plant produces small, white flowers in dense, elongated clusters.

Fruit: The fruit is a cluster of small, white berries with a distinctive black “eye” at the base.

Habitat: It is commonly found in woodlands and shaded areas.

Distribution: White baneberry is native to eastern North America.

Also known as “dolls eyes” because of the white berries that have a black dot in the middle.

Occurrence
Found in various places on the property

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