Black Cohosh Plants For Sale
The Black Cohosh Plant is a beautiful perennial that will add an elegant touch of white to your garden. Bring structural interest and high drama to your garden with its delightful vertical flowers. In Spring it is one of the first blooming perennials in the forest. It's perfect for shade gardens if you want something that is very exotic. "You can't go to big box retailers and get natives like these", states Tammy Sons at TN Nursery.
When planted in landscaping or the garden, the black cohosh perennial offers tall, elegantly separated flower spikes that attract pollinators like hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies. Its foliage adds lush texture to shady or woodland landscapes. It thrives in rich, moist soil and adds a touch of understated elegance when in bloom.
Plant Details of Black Cohosh Plants
Family: Ranunculaceae
Light Requirement: Shade
Water Needs: Moderate
Height: 4 – 6 ft.
Spread: 2 – 4 ft.
Growth Rate: Slow
Bloom Time: Summer
Flower Color: White
Wildlife Value: Attracts bees
Landscape Uses and Maintenance
The Black Cohosh Plant (Actaea racemosa) is a native plant you will not regret planting in your garden. Related to buttercups, it fits into any woodland or pond-inspired garden and is great as an addition to the border or formal garden. Their white flowers on tall spikes are delicate and add a touch of whimsy to your garden. They appear to tower over the dark green leaves below.
The flowers are sweetly fragrant and pleasant to the nose, making them an interesting choice for a moon garden and a delight to walk by for both daytime and evening strolls. This plant will add much-needed height to your borders and can peek through other plants in your garden, creating layers.
Pollinator magnet! This plant blooms in the summertime and will attract butterflies and other pollinators, including hummingbirds, to your garden daily. Bees love the flowers. Birds will be attracted to the seeds later in the season.
Summer surprises abound! While most summer-blooming plants want full sun, plant in the shade for the best success with this plant. It prefers the shade over full sun. You can pair this plant with ferns, European ginger, and Asters for an intriguing and visually contrasting display. This is a low-maintenance plant that doesn’t need regular watering. However, make sure to water if you notice the leaves beginning to yellow or get brown around the edges.
Noteworthy Characteristics of Black Cohosh Plant
The Black Cohosh Plant is the only host plant for the Appalachian Azure butterfly. It is also a host plant for other butterflies, including the Spring Azure and Holly Blue.