Bugbane
Related Category: Plants
any plant of the genus
Cimicifuga, tall north-temperate perennials of the family Ranunculaceae (
buttercup family). The white spirelike bloom has a rank odor that attracts flies, which pollinate the plant. Common in woodlands of E North America is
C. racemosa, black snakeroot, or black cohosh, whose root is used commercially as an herbal remedy for conditions associated with
menopause. (The most rigorous study of its use to treat menopause, however, reported in 2006 that it was not any more effective than a placebo.) Other plants are also called bugbane and snakeroot; most plants called cohosh belong to the related
baneberry genus. Bugbane is classified in the division
Magnoliophyta, class Magnoliopsida, order Ranunculales, family Ranunculaceae.