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What is verbena (describe the true meaning of verbena)
Verbena alias: Schizonepeta tenuifolia, sprouts, cocktail grass, Pteris multifida, etc. It blooms at the end of May and the beginning of June every year for three months.

Verbena Flower Language: Justice and Expectation

White verbena flower language: innocence

Red verbena: Looking forward to the arrival of love and family happiness.

Wild verbena is particularly sensitive to humidity. If the roots exposed outside the soil are white and moldy, it indicates that it will rain.

Verbena has the functions of clearing away heat and toxic materials, promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis, promoting diuresis, relieving swelling, diminishing inflammation, relieving pain, relieving cough and stimulating uterus.

Verbena can be steamed and eaten with pig liver. Wash verbena pig liver, chop the grass into thin slices, add appropriate amount of salt, ginger powder and other seasonings, steam and serve. In order to promote blood circulation, remove blood stasis, clear away heat and detoxify.

Verbena can be used to make tea. With boiling water above 90 degrees, directly wash it into grass and tea and soak it for three minutes. It can be brewed several times.

Whether passing by casually or looking for verbena flowers, this purple sea of flowers will bring you a fresh and natural early summer experience. Seeing the delicate, refreshing and pleasant spikes of blue and purple, I lost myself in the purple sea of flowers and didn't know the way home.

Lavender verbena in full bloom, purple sea of flowers, purple halo, romantic, mysterious, beautiful, dreamy, breeze blowing, purple spray cascading ups and downs, beautiful, walking in it, as if in a wonderful fairy tale.

Enjoy the colorful spring and look at the pink, yellow, red and white in the street. Don't miss this romantic and mysterious purple flower season. Come and punch in the booming verbena.