Invasive: Yes. Care Level: Medium. leave your experience. How much would you ... Patrinia (Patrinia villosa) prefers consistently moist soil. During the ...
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Patrinia villosa is a PERENNIAL growing to 1 m (3ft 3in). It is in flower ... Please note that a plant may be invasive in one area but may not in your ...
Patrinia villosa is a stoloniferous, clump-forming plant which typically grows in a mound 2-3' tall. Tiny white flowers (to 3/16" across) appear in loose ...
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Patrinia villosa – remarkable member of the Valerianaceae with domes of white flowers assembled in handsomely articulated broad clusters atop stems.
Patrinia villosa / Otokoeshi. The plants in the pictures here seem to include some invasive or an unknown new species, as a kind person pointed out to me. I ...
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Description. White Patrinia is native to Japan, but so many pollinators seek it out you would not seem foolish to think it was indigenous.
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30 seeds per packet. A rarely grown, clump-forming, perennial species in the Valerianaceae family that is native to the mountains of Japan.
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It is named Patrinia villosa after Eugene L.M. Patrin, a French mineralogist who collected plants and minerals all over Asia in the 1700s.
The native range of this species is S. China to Vietnam, Temp. E. Asia. It is a biennial or perennial and grows primarily in the temperate biome.