Valeriana is a genus of flowering plants in the family Caprifoliaceae, members of which may by commonly known as valerians. It contains many species, including the garden valerian, Valeriana officinalis. Species are native to all continents except Antarctica, with centers of diversity in Eurasia and South America (especially in the Andes).
Taxonomy
The name of the genus was given by Carl Linnaeus after the Roman emperor Publius Licinius Valerianus who was said to use the plant as medicine,: 16 the emperor's personal name comes from Valeria and the Latin verb valeo which means "to be strong".
Botany
Species from this genus are herbaceous and have woody roots, they grow vines with fine hairs and trifoliolate, pinnate leaves with serrated edges. They release a strong smell when they dry. Their flowers bloom from cymes. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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