Actaea matsumurae 'White Pearl'
Baneberry, Bugbane, Cohosh
Size
ex 2L pots
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£8.99
Actaea matsumurae 'White Pearl', first raised in 1932, was one of the first Actea cultivars to be developed. The genus was then known as Cimicifuga and this cultivar was originally placed in Cimicifuga simplex and is still often referred to as Actea simplex 'White Pearl'. It is a tall growing Actea with slender elegant white bottle-bushes that appear late in the season and has bright green foliage.
Actaea matsumurae 'White Pearl' requires a sheltered, shady, moist location and plenty of room to grow.
Additional Information
Order | Ranunculales |
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Family | Ranunculaceae |
Synonyms | Cimicifuga foetida var. matsumurae, Cimicifuga matsumurae var. leiogyna |
Geographical Origin | Horticultural cultivar - type species from Eastern Russia, China, Korea. Japan |
Cultivation | Warm sheltered aspect away from wind. Moist soil. Shade or semi-shade |
Eventual Height | 1.2m |
Eventual Spread | 90cm |
Hardiness | Hardy herbaceous perennial. Mulch in winter to protect against late Spring frosts |
Actaea matsumurae 'White Pearl'
Baneberry, Bugbane, Cohosh
Size
ex 2L pots
Availability:
Sold Out
£8.99
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