
Patrinia scabiosifolia - GOLDEN VALERIAN
Unique long flowering and late flowering showy "carrot" that flowers from June/July to September! Most members of the carrot family (Apiaceae, Umbelliferae) are annuals, biennials or short-lived plants that bloom in first half of the season. But "Golden Lace" (which is another common name) is perennial with unusually late and very long flowering period.
It's actually three-season plant - the emerging leaves are usually reddish, the fall color is red to burgundy red and if you don't cut the stems in late fall, they stay ornamental throughout the winter.
Usually 4-6' tall x 1.5-2" wide (for shorter stems, cut back in May). Full sun, average soil or rich soil, with average moisture (medium moist).
Plants can flop if planted in half-shade or shade!
Hardy in zones 5 to 8, this perennial originates in Japan and Korea. Tolerant to heat and humidity. Attracts pollinators - mostly flies, bees and wasps, but occasionally butterflies too.
This plants is incredible - because it flowers for so long, it meets in bloom with many summer and fall perennials and simply looks striking - the best companions are Echinacea purpurea, Eupatorium purpureum, Rudbeckia, Liatris, Phlox paniculata, Veronicastrum, Verbena bonariensis (annual), Vernonia, Solidago, Lobelia (L. siphilitica, L. cardinalis), Salvia guaranatica, Sanquisorba or grasses like Panicum virgatum or Schuzachyrium scoparium.
Still not sure about this plant, then visit garden of Nancy J. Ondra in Pensylvannia!
For sunny border, cottage garden, naturalistic gardens, pollinator gardens.
Picture copyright : US Perennials nursery
Pot size : square 3.5" x 5" deep perennial pot
Also called "Golden Lace"

Patrinia scabiosifolia - GOLDEN VALERIAN
Unique long flowering and late flowering showy "carrot" that flowers from June/July to September! Most members of the carrot family (Apiaceae, Umbelliferae) are annuals, biennials or short-lived plants that bloom in first half of the season. But "Golden Lace" (which is another common name) is perennial with unusually late and very long flowering period.
It's actually three-season plant - the emerging leaves are usually reddish, the fall color is red to burgundy red and if you don't cut the stems in late fall, they stay ornamental throughout the winter.
Usually 4-6' tall x 1.5-2" wide (for shorter stems, cut back in May). Full sun, average soil or rich soil, with average moisture (medium moist).
Plants can flop if planted in half-shade or shade!
Hardy in zones 5 to 8, this perennial originates in Japan and Korea. Tolerant to heat and humidity. Attracts pollinators - mostly flies, bees and wasps, but occasionally butterflies too.
This plants is incredible - because it flowers for so long, it meets in bloom with many summer and fall perennials and simply looks striking - the best companions are Echinacea purpurea, Eupatorium purpureum, Rudbeckia, Liatris, Phlox paniculata, Veronicastrum, Verbena bonariensis (annual), Vernonia, Solidago, Lobelia (L. siphilitica, L. cardinalis), Salvia guaranatica, Sanquisorba or grasses like Panicum virgatum or Schuzachyrium scoparium.
Still not sure about this plant, then visit garden of Nancy J. Ondra in Pensylvannia!
For sunny border, cottage garden, naturalistic gardens, pollinator gardens.
Picture copyright : US Perennials nursery
Pot size : square 3.5" x 5" deep perennial pot
Also called "Golden Lace"
Customer Reviews
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Golden Valerian
Very pleased with the size and vigor of these plants. Fast and friendly service and a bonus plant thrown in!