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ACTAEA racemosa 'Pink Spike'
Commonly known as Black cohosh, Black snakeroot
Black foliage and flowers which open pink
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Shades of pinkAll shades of pink through to Carmine (red)
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Height1.2m-2.2m (4-7ft)
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Spread60cm (24in)
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HerbaceousEarly in the year, typically January till end of March, herbaceous plants might be supplied in 9cm pots to ensure timely despatch.Clump forming perennial. Basal leaves to 40cm (16in) long. Slender, branched stems. Flowers deepen in colour as they age.
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Hardy - very cold winterHardy in all of UK and northern Europe. Plant can possibly withstand temperatures down to -20°C (-4°F)
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Partial shade
ACTAEA racemosa 'Pink Spike'
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Additional FeaturesBerriesThese plants have berries.Good to knowfaded flowerheads look attractive in the winter garden. Wildlife plant - bottlebrush-like spikes are attractive to butterflies late in the seasonPests & DiseasesNone.Place of originEastern North America.
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Flower ShapeRacemes60cm (24in) long of flowers 0.5-1.5 (¼-½in) long
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Garden Location/ConditionsBorderSuits a mixed or herbaceous borderCottage garden
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HardinessFully hardy
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Scented PlantsScented flowersUnpleasantly scented.
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Seasonal InterestAutumnSummer
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Soil ConditionsFertile moist well-drained soilHumus-rich.
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Toxic - Category CHarmful if eatenPeople
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WildlifeButterfly friendly
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1.2m-2.2m (4-7ft)
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60cm (24in) |