
Greek valerian
The plant was first used as a medicinal herb in ancient Greece. The ancient Greeks used the root to treat dysentery, toothaches and animal bites. The plant was also found in a few European pharmacies during the nineteenth century and was used as an antisyphilitic agent and to treat rabies. Today, the plant is not usually used medically.

Jacob's Ladder or Greek valerian is a hardy perennial flowering plant. The plant produces cup-shaped, lavender-coloured or white flowers. It is native to temperate regions of Europe.
Similar species: Ericales
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Uploaded Jun 30, 2012. Captured Jun 29, 2012 16:33 in Kanaalzone 3, Lozerweg 4, 6006 Weert, The Netherlands.