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Verbena officinalis, the
common vervain or
common verbena, is a
perennial herb
native to Europe. It
grows up to 70 cm (28 in) high, with an
upright habitus...
- however,
Verbena officinalis, the
common vervain or
common verbena, is the type
species and
native to Europe. In English, the name
Verbena is usually...
- Look up
officinalis or
officinale in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Officinalis, officinale, or
occasionally officinarum is a
Medieval Latin epithet...
- (10 cm) long.
Verbena is
derived from Latin,
meaning ‘sacred bough’, in
reference to the
leafy twigs of
vervaine (
Verbena officinalis)
which were historically...
- V.
officinalis may
refer to:
Verbena officinalis, a
perennial herb
species native to
Europe Veronica officinalis, a
plant species native to
Europe and...
-
common vervain (V.
officinalis) from Europe. Like these, it is
diploid with a
total of 14 chromosomes. The
relationship of the
swamp verbena (V. hastata) to...
- 1898. It is
sometimes considered a
subspecies or
variety of
Verbena officinalis. "
Verbena halei Small".
Plants of the
World Online.
Royal Botanic Gardens...
- Salvia. The
specific epithet officinalis refers to
plants with a well-established
medicinal or
culinary value.
Salvia officinalis has
numerous common names...
- "Rosemary,
Rosemarinus officinalis".
Wisconsin Horticulture.
Retrieved May 2, 2024. Mahr, Susan. "Rosemary,
Rosemarinus officinalis".
Wisconsin Horticulture...
- glucoside, that is
found in
Verbena officinalis. It is one of the sleep-promoting (soporific)
components in
Verbena officinalis. Deepak, M.; Handa, S. S...