Blue Vervain Herb
A bristly perennial, with quadrangular stems reaching 2-5 feet tall. Deeply cut lower leaves, smooth upper leaves oblong-lanceolate, gradually acuminate, serrate. Dense spikes of small, pale lilac-pink flowers, arranged in a panicle. Fruit is 4 nutlets. Found in the Eastern and central U.S., in fields and thickets. It is a diaphoretic, emetic, expectorant, nervine, tonic, vermifuge & vulnerary. UPC: 084783001225. Origin(s): Croatia, United States. Latin Name(s): Verbena hastata, Verbena officinalis. Also known as: American blue vervain, wild hyssop, Herb of the Cross, Herb of Grace, Holy wort. Plant Part(s) Used: Herb, Aerial parts. Herbs exhibit natural variations in their size, color, smell, and taste, with each batch and harvest showing differences influenced by environmental conditions and genetics. Appearance: Pale green & cream. Aroma: Leafy, Grass-like. Taste: Slightly bitter. GMO Status: Non-GMO. Allergen: None. Additives: Free of any additives or preservatives. Applica