Lookin' sharp

Valerian acutiloba, June 18, 2023

Common & scientific name

Sharpleaf valerian, Valerian acutiloba

Family

Valerian, Valerianaceae

Location

South Fork Lake Creek, 12,300’

Fun, weird, helpful, or little known fact

Valerian is famous in part for its roots, which when cooked are appealing in the way that tobacco is (it is also commonly known as “Tobacco root”): that is, very appealing to some, almost nauseating to others. It’s really just as fun to look at. Sharpleaf valerian is a smallish plant with soft-pink flowers that can be found into the alpine. It is less common in our area than its taller, smellier cousin, V. edulis.

June 18