Herb latin name: Rubia jesoensis


Synonyms: Galium jesoense


Family: Rubiaceae (Madder Family)



Edible parts of Rubia jesoensis:

Young leaves - boiled.

Description of the plant:



Plant:
Perennial


Height:
60 cm
(2 feet)

Flowering:
June
to July

Habitat of the herb:

Sunny meadows in lowlands.

Propagation of Rubia jesoensis:

Seed - best sown as soon as it is ripe in a cold frame. Stored seed can be very slow to germinate. Prick out the seedlings when they are large enough to handle and grow them on in light shade in the greenhouse for the first year. Plant them out into their permanent positions in early summer. Division in spring or at any time in the growing season if the divisions are kept well watered until established. Larger divisions can be planted out direct into their permanent positions. We have found it best to pot up the smaller divisions and grow them on in a lightly shaded position in a cold frame, planting them out once they are well established in the summer.

Cultivation of the herb:

Sunny meadows in lowlands.

Medicinal use of Rubia jesoensis:

None known

Known hazards of Rubia jesoensis:

None known

Plant information taken from the Plants For A Future.