Actaea rubra
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Southwest Colorado Wildflowers, Actaea rubra Ranunculaceae (Buttercup Family) Montane, subalpine. Woodlands. Spring, summer. Lizard Head Trail, June 19, 2004. Baneberry grows rapidly to two or three feet and then puts out long flower stems topped by a cylinder of white flowers. The delicate clusters of flowers give way to very eye-catching and very poisonous red berry clusters. (The berries are infrequently white.) Equally poisonous European and Eastern U.S. species of this plant became infamous when parents made eyes for children’s dolls out of the white
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