VALERIANA 



suckers arising from the roots, soon fonuing large 

 colonies. The common species are often grown from 

 seeds, r'. alba and V. rubra of the trade are no doubt 

 Centranthus ruber. 



R. Stem-leaires {at least the loiver ones) pinnale 

 p at Ij I b d 



offic n41 B L nn Common Va e C 



, TR E Valer n St ( II 



63 S m wh t pub 



but 



ab 



The roots are eaten 

 and stronglj' veined. 



The African or Algeri" \ ' 

 Gjiertn. (Valeriana Ccnui ; 

 copifB, Loisel.). It is an A ■ i 



Amer. trade. Glabrous, ln-aiicini 

 oval-oblong, thickish, simpk-, sum 



BR 2 1 —y 

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 If 11 gl 

 w th 3 1 fl 



VALEBIANELLA 1895 



] by Indians. The leaves are thickish 



Fi'dia Comucdpi(e, 

 \ .ili-rianella Comu- 



i-'d for salad, after 

 M'Pi'ur to be in the 

 r. or less high: Ivs. 

 oothed. those of the 



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