Common Valerian- Valeriana officinalis will grow well on most soils and is very adaptable to most garden settings in sun or full shade. It flowers quite early in the season and is at it’s peak by June or July. Common Valerian is a wetland plant most often associated with stream edges, damp woods, or boggy areas and can be included in a water garden. It looks best growing alongside other wetland plants such as Cuckoo flower, and Marsh marigolds. How to grow Common Valerian from seeds: Common Valerian seeds should be sown in trays of compost in spring. The trays should be kept moist. Once established plants can be divided by splitting and replanting the roots. Summary type - perennial, colour - Pink, White, height - 30 to 120cms, flowering months - June, July, habitat - Very Wet Grassland (eg pond edges, Water Meadow), Moist Grassland (Clay, Loams), |
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st143_1 type perennial colour white pink height 30 to 120cms flowers june july habitat very wet grassland eg pond edges water meadow moist grassland clay loams