Actaea cordifolia 'Blickfang'
A vigorous woodland perennial with broad, heart-shaped green leaves and tall, tapering white flower spikes in late summer. Plants form a substantial clump in moist, humus-rich soil and steady shade, though they tolerate morning sun where the ground stays cool. Flower spikes rise well above the foliage, giving clear vertical lines in darker plantings.
Long lived and slow to establish, with good presence once settled.
Growing Conditions
Light: partial shade to full shade
Moisture: moist, well-drained
Soil: fertile, humus-rich, moisture-retentive soils
Hardiness zone: 4
Maintenance: low
Size & Habit
Height (cm): 180
Spread (cm): 90
Habit: upright clump
Seasonal Interest
Flowering period: July-Oct
Seasonal interest: large foliage; late summer bloom; vertical flower spikes
Foliage: green
Flower: cream
Ecology & Notes
Wildlife value: pollinators (late-season insects)
Deer/Rabbit resistance: moderate
Habitat: woodland plantings; shaded borders; moist, humus-rich soils
Features: large foliage; tall white spires; shade tolerant; long lived
Notes: slow to establish; prefers cool, consistently moist soil; avoid drought