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Valerian Collection (page 3)

"Discovering the Many Facets of Valerian: From Ancient Empires to Coastal Beauty" In this captivating journey through time and nature

Background imageValerian Collection: Sphinx Moth (Hyles lineata) on a Valerian. Salt Lake City, Utah

Sphinx Moth (Hyles lineata) on a Valerian. Salt Lake City, Utah

Background imageValerian Collection: USA, Utah Two-tailed swallowtail butterfly (Papilio multicaudata) on red valerian

USA, Utah Two-tailed swallowtail butterfly (Papilio multicaudata) on red valerian
USA, Utah, Two-tailed swallowtail butterfly (Papilio multicaudata) on red valerian

Background imageValerian Collection: Dwarf Valerian (Valeriana supina) flowering, at 2500m, Dolomites, Italian Alps, Italy, June

Dwarf Valerian (Valeriana supina) flowering, at 2500m, Dolomites, Italian Alps, Italy, June

Background imageValerian Collection: Picture No. 10893115

Picture No. 10893115
Red Valerian (Centranthus ruber) Date:

Background imageValerian Collection: St Dionysius (Denis) praying to the Virgin and Child for help to overcome the curse of Syphilis

St Dionysius (Denis) praying to the Virgin and Child for help to overcome the curse of Syphilis. Early woodcut from flysheet published Regensberg

Background imageValerian Collection: St Denis also Denys or Dionysius, Patron Saint of France (dc150). First bishop of Paris

St Denis also Denys or Dionysius, Patron Saint of France (dc150). First bishop of Paris. Under Valerian, beheaded at Montmartre and was said to carry his head to his burial on site at Saint-Denis

Background imageValerian Collection: Franco-Prussian War: View of Mont-Valerian, Battle of Louveciennes: 2. Village Of

Franco-Prussian War: View of Mont-Valerian, Battle of Louveciennes: 2. Village Of
FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR: VIEW OF MONT-Valerian, BATTLE OF LOUVECIENNES: 2. Village of Rueil AND PARK Malmaison 3. Fortifications of Moulin-a

Background imageValerian Collection: Red Valerian (Centranthus ruber) introduced naturalised species, flowering mass

Red Valerian (Centranthus ruber) introduced naturalised species, flowering mass, growing on shingle beach habitat, Pagham Beach, Pagham, West Sussex, England, June

Background imageValerian Collection: Caucasian Valerian (Valeriana alliarifolia) flowering, growing on high grazing pasture

Caucasian Valerian (Valeriana alliarifolia) flowering, growing on high grazing pasture, Anzar Yayla, Pontic Mountains, Anatolia, Turkey, July

Background imageValerian Collection: Valerian - Valeriana officinalis (Phu magnum) by Leonhart Fuchs from De historia stirpium

Valerian - Valeriana officinalis (Phu magnum) by Leonhart Fuchs from De historia stirpium commentarii insignes
Herbal, 16th century. Leonhart Fuchs (1501-1566), De historia stirpium commentarii insignes (Notable Commentaries on the History of Plants), 1542

Background imageValerian Collection: Valerian Valeriana officinalis F007 / 7588

Valerian Valeriana officinalis F007 / 7588
Valerian (Valeriana officinalis)

Background imageValerian Collection: Medicinal plants, conceptual image F007 / 7589

Medicinal plants, conceptual image F007 / 7589
Medicinal plants, conceptual image

Background imageValerian Collection: Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) flowers C016 / 3348

Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) flowers C016 / 3348
Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) flowers, artwork

Background imageValerian Collection: Hummingbird Hawkmoth - in flight - feeding on Valerian Flower Essex, UK IN000976

Hummingbird Hawkmoth - in flight - feeding on Valerian Flower Essex, UK IN000976
COS-4284 Hummingbird Hawkmoth - in flight - feeding on Valerian Flower Essex, UK Macroglossum stellatarum Bill Coster Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageValerian Collection: MASTERWORT, SOAPWORT. Masterwort (Umbelliferae), bouncing bet or soapwort (Caryophyllaceae)

MASTERWORT, SOAPWORT. Masterwort (Umbelliferae), bouncing bet or soapwort (Caryophyllaceae) and wild valerian (Valerianaceae)

Background imageValerian Collection: Marsh Valerian (Valeriana dioica) flowering, Market Weston Fen, Market Weston, Little Ouse Valley

Marsh Valerian (Valeriana dioica) flowering, Market Weston Fen, Market Weston, Little Ouse Valley, Suffolk, England, may

Background imageValerian Collection: Flower - Valerian Red (Centranthus ruber) Growing on wall

Flower - Valerian Red (Centranthus ruber) Growing on wall

Background imageValerian Collection: Common Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) flowering, Powys, Wales, june

Common Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) flowering, Powys, Wales, june

Background imageValerian Collection: Brimstone Butterfly (Gonepteryx rhamni) adult, feeding on Red Valerian (Centranthus ruber)

Brimstone Butterfly (Gonepteryx rhamni) adult, feeding on Red Valerian (Centranthus ruber) flowers in garden, England, june

Background imageValerian Collection: Publius L Valerianus

Publius L Valerianus
PUBLIUS LICINIUS VALERIANUS Roman emperor captured by the Persians, fate unknown

Background imageValerian Collection: Toilet / Perfume 12C Ms

Toilet / Perfume 12C Ms
A page from an old Arab manuscript depicting the four principal perfumes of the Hebrews: Cinnamon, Balsam, Nard and Valerian

Background imageValerian Collection: Marsh valerian (Valeriana dioica); rare in UK

Marsh valerian (Valeriana dioica); rare in UK
ROG-12442 Marsh valerian rare in UK. Valeriana dioica Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageValerian Collection: Broadleaf Lupine and Sitka Valerian (Valeriana sichensis) Mount Rainier National Park Washington

Broadleaf Lupine and Sitka Valerian (Valeriana sichensis) Mount Rainier National Park Washington State, USA PL000455
COS-1284 Broadleaf Lupin and Sitka Valerian (Valeriana sichensis) Mount Rainier National Park Washington State, USA Lupinus latifolius Bill Coster Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageValerian Collection: Red Valerian Seeds (x2)

Red Valerian Seeds (x2)
FEU-10 Red Valerian Seeds (x2) Centranthus ruber Geoff du Feu Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageValerian Collection: Valerian before Shahpur

Valerian before Shahpur, 241 to 272 AD, Naqsh-e Rustam, Iran, Middle East

Background imageValerian Collection: Valeriana Officinalis

Valeriana Officinalis
Common Valerian, or Garden Heliotrope



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"Discovering the Many Facets of Valerian: From Ancient Empires to Coastal Beauty" In this captivating journey through time and nature, we explore the diverse realms that valerian encompasses. Let us begin with a glimpse into history, as we witness Arthur Valerian Wellesley, the 8th Duke of Wellington, in his tender childhood years. Little did he know then that his name would forever be intertwined with tales of valor and legacy. Moving further back in time, we encounter an enchanting engraving from Basilius Beslers Florilegium, published in Nuremberg during 1613. Here lies a tapestry of delicate white Jacobs Ladder (Greek Valerian), Cretan spikenard, and lilac-blue Jacobs Ladder (Greek valerian). These blossoms paint a vivid picture of beauty flourishing amidst ancient gardens. Shifting our gaze to Newquay Beach in Cornwall, England, we find ourselves captivated by the vibrant foreground adorned with valerians. The gentle waves caress the shore as these flowers sway gracefully under the sun's warm embrace, and is here where land meets sea that valerians find their place to thrive. Yet not all stories surrounding it can serene; some carry echoes of triumphs and conflicts past. We delve into Sassanid relief at Naqsh-e Rustam depicting Shapur I's victory over Roman Emperor Valerian—a reminder of empires clashing on distant battlefields. Stepping away from historical narratives for a moment, let us immerse ourselves in artistry and culture. Behold the costumes worn by Achaemenid kings of Persia—elaborate garments reflecting opulence and grandeur fit for royalty. Returning to nature's embrace once more brings us face-to-face with the humble yet potent valerian plant itself—the Jacob s-ladder reaching towards skies above while its roots anchor deep within the earth.