Valerian
Valeriana officinalis
Perennial herb with white or pink umbrellous flowers. Blooms in late Spring into early Summer. Dies back to the ground in hot weather. Thrives in full sun, rich well drained soil.
Form:
up to 6' tall
4' around herbaceous shrub
Growing:
Can be cut back several times a year. This is often done to encourage larger roots.
Seed saving:
Tiny seeds fall when the flowers dry. Use a fine mesh or paper bag tied over the mature flower to collect them.
Permaculture uses:
Attracts beneficial insects
Herbal medicine, sedative
Understory fruit guild plant
Dynamic accumulator for Silicon
Needs:
Sunlight
Water
Soil
Products:
Leaves
Chop and drop mulch
Chop and drop mulch
Flowers
Pollen
Seeds
Roots
Used as sedative
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