Valeriana edulis

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Read about Valeriana edulis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Valeriana edulis, Nutt. Perennial, 2-4 ft. high, glabrous or nearly so: rootstock perpendicular, fusiform, branching below: lvs. thickish, not serrate, slightly pubescent; radical oblanceolate to spatulate, entire or some sparingly laciniate-pinnatifid, tapering into a margined petiole; cauline rarely none, commonly 1-3 pairs, sessile and pinnately parted into 3-7 linear or lanceolate divisions, the terminal one spatulate: fls. polygamous-dioecious, yellowish white, in an elongated panicle. Ohio to Ariz. and Brit. Col. in wet or moist lands.—The roots are eaten by Indians.


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