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Valerian (Polemonium reptans)Dedicated to the Preservation and Restoration of the Whole of Creation: Humans - Animals - Environment
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(Greek Valerian (Polemonium reptans) - 01) The Greek valerian is similar to
the Jacob's ladder, but smaller in stature, and with fewer leaflets on its
pinnate leaves. The Greek valerian usually grows to heights of between 5 and 20
inches (13-50 cm.). The number of leaflets on each pinnate leaf do not exceed
17 and are near the bottom of the plant; as an example, in this photo the one
with the sun shining on it has 9 leaflets.
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