The darkest Cimicifuga to date, 'Hillside Black Beauty' is truly a collector's item. It forms an upright clump of striking, dark purplish-black foliage contrasted by long, white bottlebrush blooms late in the season.
Though the young foliage tends to be green, it quickly deepens to an almost iridescent purple-black. In late summer, the 4-7' tall stems are topped with foot-long, fragrant, white flowers blushed with pale pink. Grows best in part to full shade, and is hardy to Zone 4.
Cimicifuga is a wonderfully lacy, airy backdrop in the garden. It is especially attractive when combined with variegated or yellow foliage.
| Cimicifuga ramosa 'Hillside Black Beauty' | |
| Full Shade, Part Shade | |
| 4 | |
| 48-84 in | |
| 36-48 in | |
| Average Water Needs, Consistent Water Needs | |
| Attracts Butterflies, Bee Friendly | |
| Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant | |
| Early Fall, Late Summer, Mid-Fall | |
| White | |
| Purple | |
| Fragrant Flowers | |
| Slow | |
| Nativar |