Verbena hastata is a member of the vervain family with small, blueish-purple flowers that bloom in summer. Found across North America, blue vervain has been utilized for its healthful properties for centuries by Native Americans and later by folk herbalists. The herb was traditionally steeped as blue vervain tea but can also be tinctured, made into a syrup, or incorporated into bath and body products like foot soaks and creams. Verbena hastata is native to North America and is incredibly similar in appearance and properties to its European cousin Verbena officinalis, whom it is often mistaken for. It grows with wild abandon in the Great Plains section of America, and can be found elsewhere on prairies, in meadows, and open woodlands. Other common names for blue vervain include American blue vervain and wild hyssop. Several of the names for vervain refer to the legend that the wounds of Jesus were dressed with vervain when he was taken down from the cross. This is disputed among biblical scholars as it is not referenced anywhere in modern bibles. It was also used as an ingredient in pagan love potions. HOW TO USE BLUE VERVAIN Blue vervain can be taken in a variety of forms. The dried flowers are commonly taken in the form of a tea or infusion. It is also available in tincture form which is used for depression and as a digestive or liver tonic. You can use the plant to make a poultice that you can apply to soothe minor wounds, bites and cuts or apply to the temple to treat headaches. You can also use the infusion as a mouthwash to treat sore throats and oral problems like ulcers and sore gums.
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