There were Glauce, Thalia and Cymodoce, Nesaia, Speo, Thoe and dark-eyed Halie, Cymothoe,
Actaea and Limnorea, Melite, Iaera, Amphithoe and Agave, Doto and Proto, Pherusa and Dynamene, Dexamene, Amphinome and Callianeira, Doris, Panope, and the famous sea-nymph Galatea, Nemertes, Apseudes and Callianassa.
The overharvesting of some plants, such as Echinacea angnstifolia, goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis), black cohosh (
Actaea racemosa), and American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius) has landed these and other herbs on the United Plant Savers "At risk" list.
This paper proposes a review of some of the available evidence published in the literature on the herbs Bilberry fruit (Vaccinium myrtillus), Black cohosh (
Actaea racemosa), Bladderwrack (Fvicus vesiculosus) and St John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum).
1 Eye-poppers When you see the spooky white berries with a single black spot emerging from red stems, you can understand why this sinister-looking plant is nicknamed the Doll's Eye (
Actaea pachypoda).
Kumar, "Antidepressant activity evaluation of
Actaea spicata L.
Preparations of black cohosh root (
Actaea racemosa [Nutt.] L.), Goldenseal root (Hydrastis canadensis L.), and Chaste tree fruits (Vitex agnuscastus L.) are listed in the U.
Daffodils Narcissus '
Actaea', PS8.95 for 15 bulbs The fanciest of the daffs grows easily in most British soil types: chalky, sandy, fertile, clay, or neutral, whether they're in full sun or part shade.
Another curiously hazy effect can be created planting the feathery plumes of
Actaea amid clouds of small daisy-like flowers of Aster turbinellus.
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Actaea pachypoda Doll's-eyes Aesculus glabra Ohio buckeye Ageratina altissima White snakeroot AILANTHUS ALTISSIMA * Tree-of-heaven ALLIARIA PETIOLATA * Garlic mustard Allium tricoccum v.
Also a shade-lover, black cohosh (
Actaea racemosa, Zones 3 to 9) naturalizes readily, and is in all ways an easy keeper.