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Actaea racemosa · kekinė juodžolė

Kairėnų botanikos sodas

  • Cimicifuga racemosa
  • black cohosh, black bugbane, black snakeroot, fairy candle
  • Traubensilberkerze
  • kekinė juodžolė, kekinė blakėžudė
  • ķekarainā sudrabsvece
  • pluskwica groniasta, pluskwica sercolistna, świecznica groniasta

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actaea_racemosa Native to eastern North America. Black cohosh is a smooth (glabrous) herbaceous perennial plant that produces large, compound leaves from an underground rhizome, reaching a height of 25–60 cm. The basal leaves are up to 1 m long and broad, forming repeated sets of three leaflets (tripinnately compound) having a coarsely toothed (serrated) margin.

The flowers are produced in late spring and early summer on a tall stem, 75–250 cm tall, forming racemes up to 50 cm long. The flowers have no petals or sepals, and consist of tight clusters of 55–110 white, 5–10 mm long stamens surrounding a white stigma. The flowers have a distinctly sweet, fetid smell that attracts flies, gnats, and beetles. The fruit is a dry follicle 5–10 mm long, with one carpel, containing several seeds.

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