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Plant Name:

Greek Valerian

Scientific Name:

Polemonium reptans

Description:

Greek Valerian is a perennial wildflower with clusters of bell-shaped blue flowers.

Habitat:

Woodlands, forest edges, open areas

Fauna:

Greek Valerian attracts butterflies, bees, and other pollinators. It provides habitat and nectar sources for these pollinators.

Growing Conditions:

Greek Valerian prefers well-drained soils and partial shade to full sun.

Uses:

Greek Valerian is used in native plant gardens, woodland gardens, and natural landscaping. It has medicinal properties and is cultivated for its ornamental value.

Edible:
(please exercise caution and consult additional sources or experts before consuming any vegetation):

No

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Poisonous:

No

Fun Facts:

Greek Valerian is native to Europe but has naturalized in North America.

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