Galium Odoratum

Galium Odoratum
sparingly naturalized in scattered locations in the United States and Canada.[4] It is widely cultivated for its flowers and its sweet-smelling foliage.

A herbaceous plant, it grows to 30–50 cm (12–20 in) long, often lying flat on the ground or supported by other plants. Its vernacular names include wood-ruff, sweet wood-ruff, and wild baby's breath; master of the woods would be a literal translation of the German Waldmeister. It is sometimes confused with Galium triflorum and Galium verum.

It owes its sweet smell to the odiferous agent coumarin, and is sometimes used as a flavoring agent due to its chemical content.

Plant Characteristics

Plant Height20 CM
Foliage ColorGreen
FragranceStrong
Flowering PeriodSpring
Flower ColorWhite

Plant Growth

Planting TimeSpring - Autumn
WateringMedium
Light ExposureFull Sun
Growing Temp (°C)Min. temperature for active growth: 12ºc at night, 16ºc at day time
Propagation UnitsRooted Cuttings, Unrooted Cuttings.
Available AsOrganic, Conventional.
Sales AreaEU, North America – URC Only.
Quantity Per Bag100
Recommended Pot Sizes (for retailers) Weeks Product Status
12 cm
Sun Exposure - Sun or partial shade

 

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