Cimicifuga rubifolia
Scientific Name: | Cimicifuga rubifolia |
Synonym: | Actaea rubifolia |
Family: | Ranunculaceae |
Common Name: | Appalachian Bugbane |
Authority: | Kearney |
Etymology: | Cimicifuga is Latin for "to drive away bugs" (hence the common name, bugbane, and rubifolia means "foliage like Rubus." |
C Value: | 10 |
Wetness: | UPL |
# of Species in Genus in Illinois: | 3 |
Duration: | |
Reproduction: | Monoecious |
Flower Type: | Perfect |
Flower Shape: | N/A |
Flower # of Parts: | 6+ |
Flower Color: | White |
Growth Habit: | Forb |
Leaf Arrangement: | Alternate |
Leaf Type: | Pinnate Compound |
Leaf Shape: | Oval (widest at middle) |
Leaf Shape Term: | |
Leaf Margin: | Toothed |
Leaf Toothing: | |
Stem Surface: | Glabrous (smooth) |
Trunk/Bark: | N/A |
Armature: | None |
Twig Characteristics: | |
Habitat: | Forest |
Distribution: | BONAP Distribution Map |
Status (State): | Endangered |
Status (Federal): | Not Listed |
ID Tips: | This plant is unmistakable when flowering. The flowers are mostly composed of stamens, the petals are very reduced. |
Gee Whiz: | This species was once considered for federal listing and Illinois is one of the states with the most occurrences of it. |
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More Info: | Illinois Wildflowers Search |