black cohosh

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black cohosh

A gardener carefully plants black cohosh in a shaded flower bed.

Definition

Noun: 1. A perennial herb of eastern North America: "black cohosh" refers to a specific flowering plant (Actaea racemosa, formerly Cimicifuga racemosa) native to woodlands in eastern North America. It is known for its tall, white flower spikes and its historical use in traditional medicine.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The forest clearing was dotted with the tall, white spires of black cohosh.
    • Some herbalists use an extract of black cohosh root.
    • It's important to correctly identify black cohosh before harvesting it from the wild.
Advanced Usage
  • Botanical Context: In botanical and horticultural writing, "black cohosh" is used precisely to refer to this species, distinguishing it from other related plants like blue cohosh ().
    • The study compared the phytochemical profiles of black cohosh and blue cohosh.
Variants and Related Words
  • Common Names: "black cohosh" is also known by other common names, including black snakeroot and bugbane.
  • Scientific Name: The formal botanical name is Actaea racemosa. An older, synonymous name sometimes seen is Cimicifuga racemosa.
Synonyms
  • Bugbane: A name shared with related plants, referring to the insect-repelling properties of some species.
  • Black snakeroot: Another common name, historically used for its perceived medicinal effects.
Related Terms (Contextual)
  • Herbal supplement: "Black cohosh" is frequently discussed in this context.
  • Perennial: This describes its life cycle as a plant that lives for multiple years.
  • Native plant: It is indigenous to a specific geographic region (eastern North America).
black cohosh

A gardener carefully plants black cohosh in a shaded flower bed.

Noun
  1. North American bugbane found from Maine and Ontario to Wisconsin and south to Georgia