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In article wildbilly-25C53E.22022824062009@c-61-68-245-
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I have no idea how they do it. I had two empty pots from the basil the
year before, and the red valerian moved in. It never comes up in
cultivated soil for me.
See Garden: http://tinypic.com/1r509n5u
Red Valerian (centranthus ruber)is also known as Jupiter's beard and is
a wasteland plant.
Valeriana Officinalis is related but not a close cousin.
Apparently a different genus in the Family (Valeriana sylvestris).
The former is (IIRC) edible.
Discribed as non-toxic, but not appealing.
The latter, sedative.
We had valerian (officinalis) with red, white and orange flowers. The
reds survived.
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