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- Cohosh, Black: Correspondences
- Cimicifuga racemosa Folk Names: Black Snake Root, Bugbane, Rattle Root, Squaw Root Gender: Masculine Planet: Element: Deity: Power: Love, Protection, Courage, Potency...
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Cimicifuga is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Cimicifuga books and related discussion.
Suggested Pdf Resources
- Medicinal Plant Fact Sheet: Cimicifuga racemosa / Black Cohosh
- www.pollinator.org
- Volume 7-6
- www.thorne.com
- Cimicifuga elata
- Cimicifuga elata Nutt.
- www1.dnr.wa.gov
- Black Cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa)
- The Latin name cimicifuga means insect repellent, and the plant has been used for this purpose2.
- www.longwoodherbal.org
- Cimicifuga elata — Tall Bugbane
- Tall Bugbane (Cimicifuga data), a member of the buttercup family Tall hugbane is one of fifteen Cimicifuga species in the world.
- www.npsoregon.org
Suggested News Resources
- More ways to keep your garden looking terrific all summer
- Here's a starter list: Upright sedums, echinacea, rudbeckia, Oriental lilies, Japanese anemones, Joe-pye-weed, dahlias, ornamental grasses, cimicifuga, asters, and rose of Sharon (Hibiscus).
- Hakone grass: A cascading ornamental grass brightens the garden
- Stunningly attractive in shade, 'Aureola,' with its leaves of bright yellow with thin green stripes, is an ideal foliage foil for hostas, ferns, astilbe, cimicifuga, lady's mantle, and other shade-loving plants.
- A Visit to London's Piet Oudolf Garden
- He likes to use plants that are native such as eupatorium, cimicifuga, monarda, joe pye weed and molinia grasses. Deep red perennials such as Astrantia major 'Claret' and Monarda 'Jacob Cline' are favourites.
- Finir la saison en beauté
- Le cierge d'argent (Cimicifuga racemonsa) produit un beau feuillage très découpé et de hauts épis de fleurs blanches, rappelant des chandelles. Il fleurit en août, mais d'autres cimicifuges fleurissent plus tard, en octobre ou en novembre.
Suggested Web Resources
- Cimicifuga - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Cimicifuga, Bugbane
- Cimicifuga is a wonderfully lacy, airy backdrop in the garden.
- www.daytonnursery.com
- Black Cohosh, Cimicifuga racemosa, Actaea racemosa, article and
- Black cohosh Cimicifuga racemosa is equally at home in the perennial border as it is in its shaded haunts in the eastern deciduous forest.
- www.stevenfoster.com
- Perennials.com :: Plant Details (Cimicifuga simplex 'Brunette')
- Allows dealers and customers of perennials and plants to view information.
- www.perennials.com
- Cimicifuga (Actaea racemosa)
- Few plants, shade or sun, offer the drama a mature Cimicifuga can provide.
- gardening.about.com
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