What is the sweet woodruff?
Sweet Woodruff or Gallium odoratum is a plant loving shadow originally from Eurasia and parts of North Africa. Historically, the plant has been used in a number of medicinal and culinary products, although most people today grow sweet woodruff as an ornamental plant. Some garden suppliers have sweet wood and the plant can also be grown from cuttings and shoots, for gardeners who know someone with a stain of sweet wood. You can also see that the plant grows in the wild, depending on where you live, because it is easy to spread and volunteers easily, even in areas where it is not native. Sometimes it is sometimes called the "breath of Wild Baby", which refer to small clusters of white flowers that resemble those grown plants known as the baby's breath, and is also known as Master of the Woods or simply Woodruff. The plant usually grows very well with USDA zones four to eight and sometimes it is also outside this range. In the garden, people grow sweet wood under large bushes and trees and in areas,which are overshadowed by structures, rocks, fences and other obstacles. The plant often thrives in environments where other plants are afraid, due to its ability to survive in slightly hostile soil.
Sweet Woodruff is a large plot that develops long stems and vortions of narrow leaves that completely surround the stem. When it is well nourished, sweet Woodruff can grow to a height of about eight inches (20 centimeters) and can penetrate significantly in the garden. In fact, some people consider sweet wood to be an invasive plant, because as soon as the Estelie is alone, it can be very difficult to eradicate. This is something that needs to be considered when planting sweet wood, because the plant can overcome other planting if it does not have enough space for growth.
One of the most famous historical uses of Sweet Woodruffa was like an aroma in the German wine May, although the plant was also used in sedative teas and various other doctorsof the preparations. Sweet Woodruff can actually be dangerous in high concentrations and should only be used under the supervision of an experienced herbalist or doctor. However, growing wood does not require extensive knowledge of herbal medicine and the plant can create a great green land in shady areas where other plants seem to have problems with prosperous.