Baneberry Flowers

Part of the Ranunculaceae family, the baneberry flowers are scientifically known as Actaea and are native to the regions of North America, Europe, and Asia. These flowers grow up to a height of 2-6 feet and feature clusters of white flowers and attached berries, which are toxic for ingestion, hence the name.
Baneberry flowers are summer flowers and are planted in shade gardens, as they do not prefer complete sunlight. Ideally grown outdoors, baneberry flowers are pollinator-friendly and are grown for ornamental purposes.