Collection: Indigenous Botanicals (Southern Africa)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about choosing and using Essentially Natural ingredients.

What are indigenous botanicals?

Indigenous botanicals are plant ingredients that come from species native to a specific region, in this case mainly Southern Africa. They are often chosen for their local botanical identity and use in teas, skincare, haircare, DIY products, or other plant-based applications.

Can I mix indigenous botanicals with other herbs or botanicals?

Yes, many can be combined for teas, infusions, bath products, or DIY projects, depending on the intended use. It helps to choose botanicals with similar preparation methods and clearly compatible applications.

Are all indigenous botanicals suitable for food or tea use?

No, do not assume that. Even if a botanical is natural and indigenous, the product page should clearly confirm whether it is suitable for food-related use.

Will indigenous botanicals vary in colour, cut, or aroma from batch to batch?

Sometimes, yes. Natural plant materials can vary slightly in appearance and scent while still being the same botanical.

How should I store indigenous botanicals after opening?

Keep them tightly sealed in a cool, dry place away from heat, light, and moisture. Proper storage helps maintain colour, aroma, and overall quality.

Reflecting our ongoing focus on locally relevant, thoughtfully sourced ingredients, this collection focuses on indigenous botanicals - plants that are naturally occurring in the region - offered in forms suitable for formulation, preparation, and general use.

Southern Africa is home to a rich diversity of plant life, with many species traditionally used in everyday practices ranging from personal care to food and home use. These botanicals are valued for their adaptation to local conditions and for their long-standing presence in local knowledge systems.

Whether you’re formulating, experimenting, or simply exploring local plant materials, this collection offers a way to work more closely with botanicals from Southern Africa.