Stock Photos of Actaea rubra, red baneberry (Ranunculaceae)

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Found in rich woods in the eastern deciduous forest and westward, native groups used the root tea for menstrual irregularity postpartum pains, and as purgative after childbirth; also used to treat coughs and colds.
Found in rich woods in the eastern deciduous forest and westward, native groups used the root tea for menstrual irregularity postpartum pains, and as purgative after childbirth; also used to treat coughs and colds.
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