What is Passiflorae herba or Passionflower?

Botanical Name: Passiflora incarnata

Common Names: Maypop, Apricot vine, Passion vine, Wild Passion Flower, Passion Flower

Passiflorae herba is a perennial vine that is native to the southeastern parts of North America. It has been used for centuries by Native American tribes for its medicinal properties.

Passiflorae herba is commonly used for its sedative and anxiolytic effects. It is believed to reduce anxiety, insomnia, and nervous tension, making it useful for people with sleep disorders or anxiety-related conditions. Additionally, it may have antispasmodic properties that can help ease muscle tension and cramps.