Actaea pachypoda

This highly poisonous "White Baneberry" looks quite normal until you find its fruit (pictured). If you catch its leaves and flowers it looks like an ordinary plant. If you sneak up on it in the middle of the night it looks like the picture. Okay just kidding, but when it does fruit, the size of the white berry and the black spot do look like a doll's eye.

Though this can easily cause cardiac arrest, early settlers and Native Americans would use the roots of the plant to sedate people, especially during child birth. The berries are the dangerous part of the plant and can cause immediate sedation of heart muscles if ingested.