Product Description
Black Cohosh - Actaea racemosa
The Black Cohosh, Actaea racemosa, is a favorite perennial plant used in landscaping. The tight flower clusters of its bloom appear in late Spring and early Summer. It also produces a sweet smell. The Black Cohosh needs moist soil to survive.
USDA Hardiness Zones 3-8
Black Cohosh is a bush like a plant. The flame-like blossom towers genuinely emerge before a darker foundation and give late summer sprouts when other shade plants have blurred. Expansive and hedge like, a full-grown plant makes a fantastic example once settled. On the other hand use it to naturalize vast shade ranges, where its size permits it to fill in the shade garden after spring ephemerals have gone lethargic.
The blossoms keep going for three weeks and may sprout as right on time as June or as late as September, contingent upon their geographic area. The dark green foliage of Black Cohosh holds its great surface and shading all through the developing season. Simple to keep up, it is local to sodden deciduous forests in the eastern portion of the U.S. what's more, lean towards the rich soils normal of these forests, yet is reasonably dry season tolerant.
The Bountiful Health Benefits of Black Cohosh
A covetous flowering herb found only in Central and North America; including Canada, has been employed for thousands of years before the first recorded pharmacopeia by First Nations Healers;
~ Health Benefits of Black Cohosh ~
:: Reduces Mood-Swings
:: Pain Relieving Analgesic
:: Anti-Inflammatory & Anti-Spasmodic
:: Reduces Menopausal & Menstrual Discomfort
:: Black Cohosh Improves Digestive Health & Promotes Restful Sleep
Black Cohosh are shipped as bare root rhizomes.
FAQ
1. Can I grow my own Black Cohosh?
A: Yes, you can grow your black cohosh (Actaea racemosa) in your garden. Black cohosh is a North American native perennial plant known for its tall spikes of white flowers and distinctive foliage.
2. Where is the best place to plant Black Cohosh (Actaea racemona)?
A: Black cohosh is well adapted to partial to full shade conditions. In its natural habitat, it often grows in the understory of deciduous forests. The best place to plant black cohosh (Actaea racemosa) is in a location replicating its native woodland habitat.