Actaea pachypoda
DOLL'S EYES
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Doll's Eyes is a unique woodland plant with white berries and a black dot, appearing like little eyeballs! They are quite eye-catching, with deep true-red stems, and foliage that resembles that of an Astilbe. Doll's Eyes grown naturally in much of North America. These berries are poisonous, and should not be eaten.
Type: Hardy perennial
Hardiness zones: 3-8
Height: 20-24"
Location: Shade or part shade
Seeds per packet: 5
Sow just under the surface of the soil and water in. Leave them at room temperature for 6 weeks. This helps break the phytohormones which inhibit germination. They will not grow yet. Then a cooling period is required. Cover them with plastic and place in a fridge for 80 days. Be sure they stay moist. After the cold stratification period they are then brought back to a cool room (15-18C, 59-68F) for them to germinate. Germination can be erratic, generally 30-90 days after the warming period for most seeds, though some can take longer.
Ornamental use only. These seeds and/or plants are poisonous.
Actaea pachypoda
DOLL'S EYES
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Doll's Eyes is a unique woodland plant with white berries and a black dot, appearing like little eyeballs! They are quite eye-catching, with deep true-red stems, and foliage that resembles that of an Astilbe. Doll's Eyes grown naturally in much of North America. These berries are poisonous, and should not be eaten.
Type: Hardy perennial
Hardiness zones: 3-8
Height: 20-24"
Location: Shade or part shade
Seeds per packet: 5
Sow just under the surface of the soil and water in. Leave them at room temperature for 6 weeks. This helps break the phytohormones which inhibit germination. They will not grow yet. Then a cooling period is required. Cover them with plastic and place in a fridge for 80 days. Be sure they stay moist. After the cold stratification period they are then brought back to a cool room (15-18C, 59-68F) for them to germinate. Germination can be erratic, generally 30-90 days after the warming period for most seeds, though some can take longer.
Ornamental use only. These seeds and/or plants are poisonous.