Difference between revisions of "Red Valerian"
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| high = 16-28in | | high = 16-28in | ||
| wide = <!--- 20in (65cm) --> | | wide = <!--- 20in (65cm) --> | ||
− | | origin = | + | | origin = [[Mediterranean]] |
| poisonous = <!--- indicate parts of plants which are known/thought to be poisonous --> | | poisonous = <!--- indicate parts of plants which are known/thought to be poisonous --> | ||
− | | lifespan = | + | | lifespan = perennial |
| exposure = <!--- sun, part-sun, semi-shade, shade, indoors, bright filtered (you may list more than 1) --> | | exposure = <!--- sun, part-sun, semi-shade, shade, indoors, bright filtered (you may list more than 1) --> | ||
− | | water = | + | | water = drought tolerant |
| features = flowers, hardy, naturalizes, pH | | features = flowers, hardy, naturalizes, pH | ||
| hardiness = <!--- frost sensitive, hardy, 40F (5C), etc --> | | hardiness = <!--- frost sensitive, hardy, 40F (5C), etc --> | ||
− | | bloom = | + | | bloom = spring to early fall |
− | | usda_zones = | + | | usda_zones = 5a-10 |
| sunset_zones = <!--- eg. 8, 9, 12-24, not available --> | | sunset_zones = <!--- eg. 8, 9, 12-24, not available --> | ||
| color = IndianRed | | color = IndianRed | ||
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| species = ruber | | species = ruber | ||
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− | '''Red valerian''' is a popular [[gardening|garden]] flower, sometimes called just Valerian, which | + | '''Red valerian''' is a popular [[gardening|garden]] flower, sometimes called just Valerian, which is a mistake as that is a completely different species (and genus?). |
− | A | + | A popular garden plant which can take very poor conditions, which has made it successful in naturalizing in large sections of the world, including [[Great Britain]] and the [[United States]], especially the west, and especially in disturbed, rocky places at elevations below 200m or by the roadside or in urban wasteland. It tolerate highly [[alkali]]ne soil, even growing freely in old walls despite the lime in their mortar. |
− | It grows | + | It usually grows as a [[subshrub]] though it can take any form from a [[herb]] to a [[shrub]] depending on conditions. Plants usually get woody at the base. Leaves are generally 5-8 cm long with a shape that changes from the bottom to the top of the plant, the lower leaves being petioled while the upper leaves are sessile. Red Valerian flowers profusely for a long period, in any shade from the more common purplish reds to white. The inflorescences are large and showy, with a strong rank scent: they are pollinated by [[bee]]s and [[butterfly|butterflies]], with the plant known for attracting insects. |
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==Cultivation== | ==Cultivation== | ||
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+ | Needs regular water only when the plants are getting established, after which they are extremely drought tolerant. Cut back old dead flowers to encourage new blooms, which come from spring to early fall. Cutting off dead flower heads also prevents unwanted self-seeding. | ||
===Propagation=== | ===Propagation=== | ||
− | Tip cuttings, seed sown in spring. | + | Tip cuttings, seed sown in spring. Self sows. |
===Pests and diseases=== | ===Pests and diseases=== |
Revision as of 04:24, 29 January 2009
Lifespan: | ⌛ | perennial |
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Origin: | ✈ | [[Origin::Mediterranean]] |
Water: | ◍ | drought tolerant"drought tolerant" is not in the list (wet, moist, moderate, dry, less when dormant) of allowed values for the "Water" property. |
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Features: | ✓ | flowers, hardy"Hardy" is not in the list (evergreen, deciduous, flowers, fragrance, edible, fruit, naturalizes, invasive, foliage, birds, ...) of allowed values for the "Features" property., naturalizes, pH"PH" is not in the list (evergreen, deciduous, flowers, fragrance, edible, fruit, naturalizes, invasive, foliage, birds, ...) of allowed values for the "Features" property. |
ruber > |
Red valerian is a popular garden flower, sometimes called just Valerian, which is a mistake as that is a completely different species (and genus?).
A popular garden plant which can take very poor conditions, which has made it successful in naturalizing in large sections of the world, including Great Britain and the United States, especially the west, and especially in disturbed, rocky places at elevations below 200m or by the roadside or in urban wasteland. It tolerate highly alkaline soil, even growing freely in old walls despite the lime in their mortar.
It usually grows as a subshrub though it can take any form from a herb to a shrub depending on conditions. Plants usually get woody at the base. Leaves are generally 5-8 cm long with a shape that changes from the bottom to the top of the plant, the lower leaves being petioled while the upper leaves are sessile. Red Valerian flowers profusely for a long period, in any shade from the more common purplish reds to white. The inflorescences are large and showy, with a strong rank scent: they are pollinated by bees and butterflies, with the plant known for attracting insects.
Cultivation
Red valerian calendar? | ||
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January: | ||
February: | sow | |
March: | sow | |
April: | transplant | |
May: | transplant | |
June: | flowering | |
July: | flowering | |
August: | flowering | |
September: | flowering | |
October: | ||
November: | ||
December: | ||
Notes: |
Needs regular water only when the plants are getting established, after which they are extremely drought tolerant. Cut back old dead flowers to encourage new blooms, which come from spring to early fall. Cutting off dead flower heads also prevents unwanted self-seeding.
Propagation
Tip cuttings, seed sown in spring. Self sows.
Pests and diseases
It is used as a food plant by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Angle Shades.
Cultivars
Gallery
References
- w:Red Valerian. Some of the material on this page may be from Wikipedia, under the Creative Commons license.
- Red Valerian QR Code (Size 50, 100, 200, 500)
External links
- Jepson manual species treatment
- Entry in the Plants for a Future database
- [http://elib.cs.berkeley.edu/cgi/img_query?where-taxon=Centranthus+ruber Images from the CalPhotos archive