Description
Vervain was used as a talisman, and in ancient times the girls who were about to get married would wear vervain as a bunch of flowers, to have a great wedding night. It was said that to conquer the heart of the desired person, it was enough to touch it after rubbing the hands with the juice of this plant.
In ancient Greece, Vervain was used in religious rituals, associated with the goddess Hera, and believed to have purifying and protective properties. It is used in protective spells and rituals to ward off negative energies and evil influences.
The Celts considered it a sacred herb, believed to have healing powers and used in divination practices, as it was associated with psychic abilities, prophetic dreams, and enhancing intuition.
Native Americans used it in ceremonies and rituals for purification, healing, and spiritual connection. It is known to aid in meditation.