Also known as Woodruff · 28 gardener saves
Asperula: the varieties gardeners actually grow
Asperula, the genus most gardeners know as woodruff. We track 1 varieties; these are the ones gardeners actually save and plant, ranked by real saves rather than catalog marketing. Each links to full care, bloom, and live price data.
The 1 most-saved Asperula varieties
Of 1 in the catalog — ordered by how many gardeners actually grow them.
Asperula questions
How many types of Asperula are there?
The Sow catalog tracks 1 distinct Asperula varieties. The most popular — ranked by 28 real gardener saves — are shown first above.
What zones does Asperula grow in?
Across its varieties, Asperula covers USDA Zones 4–8. Individual varieties differ — each plant page lists its exact range, and Sow filters the catalog to your zone automatically.
When does Asperula bloom?
Most Asperula varieties bloom in late spring. Staggering early, mid, and late varieties extends the genus's season in one bed.
Which Asperula should I choose?
Start from the most-saved varieties above — popularity across thousands of gardens is a strong signal of reliability — then filter by your zone and sun. In the Sow app you can preview any of them in a photo of your actual yard before you buy.

