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Medicinal Herb Garden - Valeriana officinalis
... Herb Garden - Valeriana officinalis Southern Crop Protection and Food Research Centre About our Centre Scientific Staff Staff FAQ's Reports Research Program Tour of the Centre Medicinal Herb Garden - Valeriana officinalis Family: Valerianaceae Common Names: Valerian Botany perennial, native to Europe and the temperate zones of Asia common in damp woods, ditches, and along rivers pinnately-divided ...
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Valeriana officinalis - COMMON VALERIAN - Rainyside.com
... Plant Gallery and Growing Guide - Herbs Valeriana officinalis 1999 COMMON VALERIAN, GARDEN HELIOTROPE, TRUE VALERIAN Family: Valerianaceae Pronounced: vu-leh-ree-AH-nah oh-fi-shi-NAH-lis Rainy Side Notes Valeriana officinalis is a medieval Latin name, probably from the Latin word valere, which means to be healthy, referring to its medicinal properties. For over 2,000 years, the roots of the herb ...
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Valeriana sitchensis... Sitka Valarian
Valeriana sitchensis... Sitka Valarian Valeriana sitchensis ssp. sitchensis Sitka Valerian Family: Valerianaceae (Valerian family) Photo taken at Stevens Pass, open moist slope at 4400 ft. elevation 2001 Thayne Tuason 2001 Thayne Tuason Flowers: inflorescence a terminal cyme; corolla 5 to 8 mm, white or pinkish Fruit: more or less 4 mm Leaves: mostly cauline; blade 4 to 30 cm; leaflets lobed or ...
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Harvesting Umbelliferaes
... only identifying characteristic! I have smelled poisonous groundsel roots, Senecio triangularis, that have the musky bouquet of Valerian, Valeriana sitchensis. Perhaps the fact that the Senecio was growing in a mat of Valeriana had something to do with it. The best way to tell these three plants apart is by seed. Botanists use the different seed characteristics to identify species in this family, ...
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A Wild Winter
... piled up pieces of old growth trees from upriver. Venturing further, we walked down river to where the Valeriana stands bless the rocky/sandy shallows near the confluence of an even larger river. To my amazement, ... here ..... a little erosion on the cliff has left a pile of soil at our feet, and Valeriana has already established a foothold. Wait, things are not as they appear: There is quite a bit ...
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... spp. Toothwort Dentaria multifida Tree of Heaven Ailanthus altissima Trefoil, Sampson's snakeroot Orbexilum pedunculatum Trout Lily Erythronium americanum Tulip Poplar Liriodendron tulipifera Valerian Valeriana officinalis Viburnum Viburnum Sp Virgin's Bower (1) (2) Clematis virginiana Violet Viola sp. Virginia Creeper Parthenocissus quinquefolia Virginia Mountain Mint See also Mountain Mint, ...
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Alpine Garden Society
... Northumberland Diary Members' On-line Discussion On-line Show - new Login Register as a User Cumulative Index - V Choose from a topic/keyword below: Vaccinium Vagaria Valeriana Valerianella Vancouveria Vanda Vella Velleia Veltheimia Veratrum Verbascum Verbena Verbesina Veronica Verticordia Viburnum Vicia Vigour Vinca Vincetoxicum Vine Viola Viscaria Vitaliana Viviania V-Tables Show Results Join ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: A Fragrance Garden—Designing with Fresh
Scents and Heady Perfumes
... ' (Lavender) Lonicera periclymenum 'Serotina' (European honeysuckle) Origanum laevigatum 'Herrenhausen' (Oregano) Rosa 'Aloha' (Climbing rose) Salvia officinalis (Sage) Thymus vulgaris 'Argenteus' (Silver thyme) Valeriana officinalis (Garden heliotrope) Meghan Ray is curator of the fern collection, the Fragrance Garden, and the Shakespeare Garden at Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Illustration: Steve ...
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Glossary of Pollen and Spore Terminology - Part 2 (D-H)
... megaspores. Halo (Erdtman, 1952; Fgri and Iversen, 1989) A clear zone around a well defined feature such as a spine or an aperture. Examples: Ranunculus acris (Ranunculaceae), Valeriana (Valerianaceae). Hamulate (adj.) (Krutzsch, 1959) Describing a form of rugulate ornamentation consisting of irregularly arranged, winding, or angular rounded muri of varying thickness, which do not form a distinct ...
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Glossary of Pollen and Spore Terminology - Part 2 (D-H)
... megaspores. Halo (Erdtman, 1952; Fgri and Iversen, 1989) A clear zone around a well defined feature such as a spine or an aperture. Examples: Ranunculus acris (Ranunculaceae), Valeriana (Valerianaceae). Hamulate (adj.) (Krutzsch, 1959) Describing a form of rugulate ornamentation consisting of irregularly arranged, winding, or angular rounded muri of varying thickness, which do not form a distinct ...
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