Aloysia citrodora

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Aloysia citrodora

Aloysia citrodora plant

Aloysia citrodora, commonly known as lemon verbena, is a species of flowering plant in the verbena family, Verbenaceae. It is native to South America, specifically Argentina, Paraguay, Brazil, Uruguay, Chile, and Peru. The plant is known for its strong lemon-scented leaves, which are used in various culinary and medicinal applications.

Description[edit]

Aloysia citrodora is a deciduous perennial shrub that can grow up to 2-3 meters in height. The leaves are lanceolate, measuring 8 cm long and 3 cm wide, and emit a strong lemon fragrance when crushed. The plant produces small, white or pale lilac flowers arranged in slender spikes.

Cultivation[edit]

Lemon verbena thrives in well-drained soil and requires full sun exposure. It is sensitive to frost and should be protected or brought indoors during cold weather. The plant can be propagated through seeds, cuttings, or layering.

Uses[edit]

Culinary[edit]

The leaves of Aloysia citrodora are used to add a lemon flavor to various dishes, including desserts, beverages, and marinades. They can be used fresh or dried and are often included in herbal teas.

Medicinal[edit]

Lemon verbena has been traditionally used in herbal medicine for its potential health benefits. It is believed to have digestive, antispasmodic, and sedative properties. The essential oil extracted from the leaves is also used in aromatherapy.

History[edit]

Aloysia citrodora was brought to Europe by Spanish explorers in the 17th century. It was named in honor of Maria Louisa of Parma, the wife of King Charles IV of Spain.

Taxonomy[edit]

The plant belongs to the genus Aloysia, which includes several other species known for their aromatic properties. The specific epithet citrodora refers to the lemon scent of the leaves.

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