Vervain
Vervain is a common name for several species of flowering plants in the genus Verbena, in the family Verbenaceae. The best known is Verbena officinalis, called common vervain. The name vervain is also applied to other Verbena species, including blue vervain (Verbena hastata). The term appears in herbal and folkloric traditions as well as in modern herbals.
Description: Vervain species are herbaceous perennials with opposite leaves and slender, often hairy stems. They produce
Distribution and habitat: Native to Europe and western Asia (for V. officinalis) and North America (for V.
Uses and effects: Historically vervain has been used in traditional medicine as a mild nervine, to ease
Cultivation: Vervain is grown as an ornamental and for pollinator gardens. It prefers sun and well-drained soil,