Verbena officinalis

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wikipedia:How to read a taxobox
How to read a taxobox
Verbena officinalis

Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Lamiales
Family: Verbenaceae
Genus: Verbena
Species: V. officinalis
Binomial name
Verbena officinalis
L.

Verbena officinalis (Common Vervain, Common Verbena, Simpler's Joy or Holy Herb) is a perennial herb native to Europe. It grows to a metre high with an upright habit and prefers limy soils. The lobed leaves are toothed, the delicate spikes hold mauve flowers.

[edit] Cultivation and uses

Propagation is by seed or root. It is widely naturalised outside its native range.

In northern Europe it was regarded as a sacred herb, used in sacred ointments to cleanse and defend against demonic illness. It was also used in love potions

According to the William Faulkner short story "An Odor of Verbena", Verbena is the only scent that can be smelled above the scent of horses and courage.