Valerian (
Valeriana officinalis) is a
perennial flowering plant in the family
Caprifoliaceae, native to Europe and Asia. In the summer when the mature plant may have a height of 1.5 metres (5 feet), it bears sweetly scented pink or white flowers that attract many fly species, especially
hoverflies of the genus
Eristalis. Valerian has been used as a herb in
traditional medicine since at least the time of ancient Greece and Rome;
Hippocrates described its properties and
Galen later prescribed it as a remedy for insomnia. This valerian flower was photographed in
Niitvälja, Estonia, in 2021.
Photograph credit: Ivar Leidus