Goatsbeard
Aruncus dioicus

Picture taken June 7

These tall --- often up to five feet --- herbaceous perennials can be found growing in rich moist woods in the mountains and Piedmont. In May-June they produce branching, long, thin, finger-like clusters of white flowers. These plants are dioecious: individuals produce either "male" or staminate flowers, or "female" or pistillate flowers. The staminate plants are the more showy.

Rosaceae

Rose Family


Plant Name Index Pictorial Index April 19 April 27
May 5 May 12 May 26 June 7
July 3 July 18 August 8 September 1