Valeriana moonii

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Valeriana moonii is a rare and endemic medicinal plant native to the montane regions of Sri Lanka. Found mainly in the Central Highlands, this species belongs to the Valerianaceae family and is known for its traditional use in Ayurvedic and indigenous medicine systems. It is typically seen in high-elevation cloud forests and grasslands.

The plant is recognized for its therapeutic roots, which are believed to possess sedative, calming, and anti-anxiety properties. These qualities are similar to other valerian species found globally, though Valeriana moonii is unique to Sri Lanka’s biodiversity and considered important for local pharmacological research and conservation.

Due to its restricted habitat and overharvesting, Valeriana moonii is considered vulnerable and is subject to conservation efforts. Botanical gardens and scientific institutions in Sri Lanka are engaged in cultivating and preserving this species, aiming to safeguard its ecological and medicinal significance for future generations.

It thrives in cool, moist environments, making the central highlands the best location for observation. Access to this plant is usually limited to research purposes or controlled environments. Visitors interested in Sri Lanka’s native flora may encounter it in specialized botanical collections or eco-research zones.

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