Browsing Gallery: Valeriana
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Valeriana acutiloba ID: 2928 Categories: 07/13/2010 Weston Pass, CO elevation about 12,400' by Tim Alderton Created: Sun 18 of July, 2010 User: Alderton (640x480) (271384 Bytes) [1594 Hits] |
Valeriana acutiloba ID: 2965 Categories: 07/14/2010 Mount Sherman, CO elevation about 12,200' by Tim Alderton Created: Sat 24 of July, 2010 User: Alderton (480x640) (321099 Bytes) [1667 Hits] |
Valeriana acutiloba ID: 2966 Categories: 07/14/2010 Mount Sherman, CO elevation about 12,200' by Tim Alderton Created: Sat 24 of July, 2010 User: Alderton (480x600) (196881 Bytes) [1786 Hits] |
Valeriana arizonica ID: 207 Categories: Photo by Todd Boland Created: Thu 17 of Sep., 2009 User: Todd Boland (500x375) (110748 Bytes) [2288 Hits] |
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Valeriana montana ID: 2571 Categories: A low-growing groundcover for the woodland garden. Created: Fri 05 of Feb., 2010 User: Skulski (375x500) (160349 Bytes) [2060 Hits] |
Valeriana pauciflora ID: 1710 Categories: Valeriana pauciflora is a relatively unknown woodland plant native to the Ohio River valley and a few spots along the Lower Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania. It is easy to grow in the garden and makes a nice addition to the woodland garden where it blooms after the main flush of spring flowering is past. Here in Eastern Pennsylvania it blooms in mid June. Garden Photo by Mike Slater Created: Sun 29 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (375x500) (199957 Bytes) [2240 Hits] |
Valeriana pauciflora ID: 1711 Categories: Valeriana pauciflora is a relatively unknown woodland plant native to the Ohio River valley and a few spots along the Lower Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania. It is easy to grow in the garden and makes a nice addition to the woodland garden where it blooms after the main flush of spring flowering is past. Here in Eastern Pennsylvania it blooms in mid June. Garden Photo by Mike Slater Created: Sun 29 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (375x500) (102689 Bytes) [2065 Hits] |
Valeriana pauciflora ID: 1712 Categories: Valeriana pauciflora is a relatively unknown woodland plant native to the Ohio River valley and a few spots along the Lower Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania. It is easy to grow in the garden and makes a nice addition to the woodland garden where it blooms after the main flush of spring flowering is past. Here in Eastern Pennsylvania it blooms in mid June. Garden Photo by Mike Slater Created: Sun 29 of Nov., 2009 User: mike (375x500) (111036 Bytes) [2206 Hits] |
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Valeriana plantaginea ID: 746 Categories: Photographed in the Ecuadorian Paramo at 14,000ft; photo by Todd Boland Created: Tue 27 of Oct., 2009 User: Todd Boland (500x460) (72906 Bytes) [2848 Hits] |
Valeriana sitchensis ID: 2555 Categories: Photographed near Red Rocks Canyon, Waterton national Park, Alberta; photo by Todd Boland Created: Fri 05 of Feb., 2010 User: Todd Boland (500x526) (89319 Bytes) [1922 Hits] |
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