baneberry

NOUN
  1. a plant of the genus Actaea having acrid poisonous berries
  2. a poisonous berry of a plant of the genus Actaea
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How To Use baneberry In A Sentence

  • Common in the understory are chokecherry, beaked hazelnut, a wild rose, red baneberry, thimbleberry, and bracken.
  • Other plants are also called bugbane and snakeroot; most plants called cohosh belong to the related baneberry genus.
  • Two rare plants, white baneberry and moschatel, are found here.
  • Common in the understory are chokecherry, beaked hazelnut, a wild rose, red baneberry, thimbleberry, and bracken.
  • Up close they were head-high in a riot of color: red paintbrush, lavender fleabane, hot-pink fireweed, white cow parsnip, lacy green false hellebore, the flashy red of chokecherries, white pearls of baneberry, rich purple huckleberries, fierce yellows of butterweed and arnica. Blood Lure
  • Even the Vardaloon's many flowers --- the snakeroot and ironweed, the baneberry and wild ginger --- brought us no cheer. THE LIGHTSTONE: BOOK ONE, PART ONE OF THE EA CYCLE
  • In place of Aryan glory I'd grown patches of wiry baneberry thistles interspersed with industrial size brillo bathtub scrubbers.
  • Common in the understory are chokecherry, beaked hazelnut, a wild rose, red baneberry, thimbleberry, and bracken.
  • Some of the rare plants to benefit from the Project will include limestone fern, baneberry, soloman's seal and rigid buckler fern.
  • The distinguishing feature is the stalk of each flower - it is very slender in red baneberry, and thick in white baneberry.
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