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Verbena urticifolia - nettle veil
Verbena Urticifolia, generally known as nettle violet or nettle -leafed iron herb, belongs to the family of the iron herb family (verbenaceae). This species is at home, especially in North America and can be found in a variety of habitats, from dry prairies to damp bank areas. The plant is known for its pretty white flowers and its use in traditional medicine.
morphology
Verbena Urticifolia is a herbaceous plant with an average height of 30 to 60 centimeters. The stems are upright, branched and carry opposite, dwarf leaves of elliptical shape. The leaves often have a rough surface, which gives the nickname "nettle violet". The white flowers stand in dense ears and appear in summer and early autumn.
Distribution and habitat
Verbena Urticifolia is particularly common in the central and eastern regions of North America. She prefers open, sunny locations and can be found in various habitats, including prairies, meadows, bank areas of rivers and lakes. The adaptability of the plant to different habitats makes it an important part of many ecosystems.
Ecological meaning
The ecological meaning of Verbena Urticifolia is diverse. The plant attracts a variety of pollinators, including bees, butterflies and bumblebees that play a crucial role in the pollination of other plants in their area. In addition, the plant offers habitat and food for various types of insects, which in turn are integrated into food networks.
Medical use
Verbena Urticifolia was traditionally used by some indigenous peoples in North America for medical purposes. Various parts of the plant, including leaves and flowers, were used to produce tea, which was used for various symptoms such as stomach problems and colds. It is important to note that the medical use of plants should be used with caution and should best be carried out under the guidance of experts.