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Pink Woodruff

Asperula taurina

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Plant Profile

Flowering Months:
JAN  FEB  MAR  APR  MAY  JUN  JUL  AUG  SEP  OCT  NOV  DEC
Order:
Gentianales
Family:
Rubiaceae (Bedstraw)
Type:
Flower
Life Cycle:
Perennial
Maximum Size:
50 centimetres tall
Habitats:
Gardens, riverbanks, rocky places, scrub, woodland.

Flower:
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Pink, 4 petals
 
Small clusters of pale pink or white flowers. Very occasionally the flowers are yellow. Flowers have a whorl of leafy bracts at their bases.
Fruit:
Small, globular seeds.
Leaves:
Broad, oval, pointed leaves in whorls of 4 up the stem. Leaves measure from 3-8cm long and 1-3cm wide. The leaves are hairy along the midrib and edges. The stems are upright and square in cross-section.
Other Names:
Broad-leaved Woodruff, Taurine Woodruff, Turin Woodruff.
Frequency (UK):
Rarely seen  

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Summary

Asperula taurina, also known as Taurine woodruff is a species of perennial plant in the Rubiaceae family. It is native to the Mediterranean region and western Asia. It has small, star-shaped, white or pink flowers that bloom in the spring and summer and glossy, dark green leaves. The plant is known for its sweet fragrance, especially when dried and it is used as a herb or to make tea. The dried plants are used in potpourri, perfumes, and as a flavoring for liqueurs and other beverages. It is also used in traditional medicine to treat a variety of ailments, but there is not enough scientific evidence to support its medicinal properties.

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Pink Woodruff, also known as Asperula taurina, is a beautiful flowering plant native to the Mediterranean region and parts of Asia. It is a low-growing plant with delicate, pinkish-white flowers that bloom in early spring.

Pink Woodruff belongs to the Rubiaceae family and is a member of the same genus as the well-known Woodruff plant. The plant is easy to grow and care for, making it a popular choice for gardeners and landscapers. It can be grown in full sun or partial shade and prefers well-drained soils.

One of the most notable features of Pink Woodruff is its sweet fragrance. The plant produces a pleasant scent that is especially pronounced on warm, sunny days. This fragrance is often used in perfumes and potpourris, and the dried leaves of the plant can be used to fragrance linens and clothing.

In addition to its fragrance, Pink Woodruff is also prized for its attractive appearance. The plant produces delicate, star-shaped flowers that grow in clusters and are a beautiful pink or white color. The leaves of the plant are a bright green color and have a delicate texture.

Pink Woodruff is also a great choice for gardeners who are looking for an easy-to-care-for plant. The plant is low maintenance and requires very little attention once it is established. It is drought-tolerant and resistant to pests and diseases, making it a great choice for gardeners who don't want to spend a lot of time tending to their plants.

Pink Woodruff is a beautiful and fragrant flowering plant that is perfect for gardeners and landscapers. Its attractive appearance and sweet fragrance, combined with its easy-to-care-for nature, make it a popular choice for anyone looking to add a touch of beauty to their garden or landscaping.

Pink Woodruff is also commonly used in traditional medicine. In the Mediterranean region, it has been used for centuries to treat a variety of ailments including headaches, respiratory problems, and digestive issues. Some people also use Pink Woodruff to help with stress and anxiety, as well as to promote relaxation and sleep.

The plant's popularity has also led to its use in various cultural and religious celebrations. For example, in Germany, Pink Woodruff is often used to decorate the May Day baskets that are given as gifts on May 1st. In Christian traditions, it is sometimes used as a symbol of renewal and resurrection, and is often included in Easter baskets and bouquets.

In gardening and landscaping, Pink Woodruff is often used as a groundcover, as it spreads and covers large areas quickly. Its delicate flowers also make it a popular choice for rock gardens, as well as for use in borders and as an accent plant. It is also commonly used in woodland gardens, where it provides a beautiful and fragrant understory to taller trees and shrubs.

If you're interested in growing Pink Woodruff in your garden or landscaping, it is important to note that the plant is hardy in USDA zones 5 to 8. It is also important to plant it in well-drained soil, as it does not tolerate waterlogged soils. In addition, the plant does best in partial shade, although it can also tolerate full sun if it is given sufficient moisture.

Pink Woodruff is a versatile and attractive plant that is perfect for gardeners, landscapers, and anyone looking to add a touch of beauty and fragrance to their outdoor spaces. Whether you're interested in growing it for its traditional medicinal uses, its cultural significance, or simply for its beauty, Pink Woodruff is a plant that is sure to impress.

Pink Woodruff is a versatile plant that can be used in many different ways in your garden. For example, it can be grown in containers and used to add color and fragrance to patios, balconies, and other outdoor spaces. The plant is also a great choice for hanging baskets, as its delicate flowers and sweet fragrance will spill over the sides, adding a touch of beauty to any outdoor area.

In addition to its beauty, Pink Woodruff is also a great choice for gardeners who are interested in attracting pollinators to their garden. The plant's sweet fragrance and delicate flowers are highly attractive to bees and other pollinators, making it an important food source for these important insects.

Pink Woodruff is also a great choice for gardeners who are looking for an easy-to-grow plant. The plant is hardy and tolerant of a variety of growing conditions, and it is easy to propagate from cuttings or divisions. It is also a relatively fast-growing plant, making it a great choice for gardeners who want to quickly fill large areas with groundcover.

One of the best things about Pink Woodruff is its ability to naturalize in the garden. The plant is an excellent self-seeder, and its seeds will spread throughout the garden, creating beautiful drifts of fragrant flowers. This makes it a great choice for gardeners who are looking for a low-maintenance plant that will spread and fill in large areas of their garden with ease.

In conclusion, Pink Woodruff is a beautiful and versatile flowering plant that is perfect for gardeners of all levels of experience. Whether you're interested in growing it for its beauty, fragrance, or ability to attract pollinators, Pink Woodruff is a plant that is sure to impress. With its ease of care, fast growth, and naturalizing habits, it is an excellent choice for anyone looking to add a touch of beauty and fragrance to their garden or landscaping.


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