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Verbena ( verbena ) It is a genus of herbaceous or semile\u00f1ous, annual or perennial plants, with about 250 species. Traceras with simple, opposite leaves. Originally from both hemispheres. They prefer sandy, light and rapid drainage soils. They are generally found in groups of numerous flowers of flowers of the same color, associated with other colorful species\/varieties, which, as a whole, form an attractive view. [ 2 ] \u200b (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsDescription [ To edit ] Accepted species [ To edit ] References [ To edit ] Bibliography [ To edit ] Description [ To edit ] It has erect or prostrated stems, usually home run, sometimes teretes, glabrous or with various types of hair, sometimes glandular. Opposite leaves, frequently decused, rarely verticilated, simple, teeth, sawn, lobed or incised, rarely whole. Terminal or terminal and axillary inflorescences, in solitary spikes, sometimes with paniculated or cymous appearance, dense, lax, short and appearance of head or elongated spikes; generally sessile flowers, of various colors, inconspicious to colorful; inconspicuous bracts; Tubular chalice, with 5 ribs ending in 5 unequal teeth, frequently connivents in fruit; Hypocratimorphic or infundibuliform corolla, the straight or curved tube, internally bearded at the height of the throat, 5-lobed limbo, slightly 2-labeled; Stambres 4, Didinamos, including, attached in the upper 1\/2 of the corolla tube; Ovary 2-Carpelar, each 2-Locular carpel, each uniovulated locculus, the short, included style, the stigma with 2 unequal wolves. Fruits in skizzes, locked by the persistent tubular chalice, separating when maturing in 4 melcard, each with 1 seed. [ 3 ] \u200b Applications Verbena is a plant that is used in several ways in infusion and powder. It helps nervous tension, relieves headaches and even favors food absorption. By helping digestion and restoring the nervous system, it constitutes an ideal tonic for those who recover from chronic diseases. This plant is also used in childbirth contractions and increases breast milk production. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4It appears in the relationship of “divine herbs” of Santa Hildegarda de Bingen. [ 4 ] \u200b The genre was described by Carlos Linneo and published in Species of plants 1: 18. 1753. [ 3 ] The type species is: Officinalis L. Etymology Verbena : generic name that is an ancient Latin name of the common European verbena. [ 5 ] \u200b Accepted species [ To edit ] Below is a list of species of the genus Verbena Accepted until June 2015, sorted alphabetically. For each one, the binomial name is indicated followed by the author, abbreviated according to conventions and uses. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4References [ To edit ] Bibliography [ To edit ] Forza, is a list of Flora species in Brazil in the Botanical Garden of Rio de Janeiro. Gibson, D. N. (1970). “Verbenaceae”. En Standley, P. C. & L. O. Williams (eds.), Flora of Guatemala – Part IX, Numbers 1 and 2 . Fieldiana, Bot. 24(9\/1\u20132): 167\u2013236. View in Biodiversity Heritage Library Id\u00e1rraga-Piedrah\u00edta, A., R. D. C. Ortiz, R. Callejas Posada & M. Merello. (eds.) 2011. Fl. Antioquia: Cat. 2: 9\u2013939. University of Antioquia, Medell\u00edn. j\u00f8gensen, nee & S. G. beck. (Eds.) 2014. Cat. PL. Vasc. Bolivia, Monogr. Syst. Bot. Missouri bot. Gard. 127(1\u20132): I\u2013VIII, 1\u20131 Missouri Botanical Garden Press, St. Louis. J\u00f8rgensen, Nee & S. G. Beck. (Eds.) 2015 A Adelante. Bolivia vascular plants catalog (additions). 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