Valeriana dioica

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Read about Valeriana dioica in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Valeriana dioica, Linn. Marsh Valerian. Perennial, rather glabrous, about 1-2 ft. high: rhizome slender, stoloniferous, long-creeping: lower lvs. and those of the sterile shoots ovate-subcordate, elliptic or spatulate, entire, rather long-petioled; cauline lower lyrate-pinnate-parted; upper pinnatisect with linear segms. in 3-5 pairs: corymb terminal: fls. dioecious, pale rose-color, the sterile fls. larger. Moist soil. Eu.


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