Valerian Flower

Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) is an herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the family Caprifoliaceae, native to Europe and southwestern Asia. [1][2] It is the type species of the genus Valeriana. [3]

This guide covers how to grow valerian for its fragrant flowers, planting and care tips, dealing with pests, and companion plant suggestions.

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As part of valerian herb plant care, you’ll need to water it frequently and cover it with mulch to help retain moisture. Also, a valerian herb plant will self-seed very readily. If you don’t want your plants to spread, remove the flowers before they have a chance to develop and drop seeds. Growing valerian herbs is very easy.

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Valerian Plant Guide: How To Grow Valerian Root, How To Identify Valeriana officinalis by Valerian Flowers, Seeds. Valerian ID Charts, Care Tips.

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Valerian medicinal roots, fragrant flowers, teas, tinctures, and dried plant materials – learn why ancient Greece and Rome used Valerian!

Valerian Plant Guide - how to grow medicinal roots & fragrant flowers

Valerian plants are popular for their beautiful clusters of pink, white, or lavender flowers and their soothing fragrance. If you're a gardening enthusiast looking to propagate valerian plants, you're in the right place.

Understanding Valerian: Botanical Characteristics and Benefits Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) is a hardy perennial herb native to Eurasia. It can grow up to 5 feet (1.5 meters) tall, showcasing white, faintly scented flowers. The foliage is comprised of dark green, serrated leaves that create a dense and visually appealing appearance in an herb garden. Valerian thrives in well-draining soil ...

Red Valerian is in flower at present and where it grows plentifully it can put on quite a show of colour. Each individual flower is small, but since the flowers are massed together in large numbers on ...

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