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HERB & SPICE COMPANION
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WOODRUFF
Galium odoratum
Other common name: sweet
woodruff
Flavors: sweet vanilla, fresh hay
Sweet woodruff grows naturally in shady forests, spreading close to the ground in
carpets of luscious foliage dotted with dainty white flowers. The bright-green leaves
form pinwheels around its stems, and clusters of flowers sprout from the very tops,
making this a gorgeous addition to otherwise dark spots in a garden.
Most often used for its sweet, hay-like fragrance, woodruff makes wonderful
potpourris and perfumes. It’s an important ingredient in the traditional German
Maiwein, also called Maibowle or “May
wine,” enjoyed during May Day festivi-
ties. But woodruff’s sweet-vanilla flavor
can be added to any sweet beverages as
well as marinades, dressings, and even
fruit desserts.
Use only one or two stems per serv-
ing, as the herb contains a chemical
called coumarin that’s believed to be
dangerous in large quantities.
In the Garden
Sweet woodruff, a perennial, spreads aggressively in the garden via runners under-
ground and self-seeding, so the plants will need some maintenance to create bound-
aries. It also grows well in containers, which will easily control its growth.
Size: Up to 8 inches tall
Container: Depends on preferred plant size
Light: Full shade to partial shade; leaves will burn in full sun, and plants will become
dormant.
HEALTH BENEFITS
Sweet woodruff makes a tasty,
relaxing tea. It’s often used to
cure sleeplessness, relieve anxiety
and symptoms of stress, and treat
constipation as well as other digestive
problems.
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