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Red valerian
Red valerian was introduced in the 1600s from Europe, but is now naturalised in the UK. Its pinky-red flowers grow from old walls, roadside verges, railway cuttings and cliffs, and provide nectar for insects.
Enw gwyddonol
Centranthus ruberPryd i'w gweld
May to OctoberGwybodaeth am rywogaethau
Categori
Ystadegau
Height: up to 75cmIntroduced, but naturalised species.