Cornflowers - Pink (Centaurea cyanus) - Bulk
Cornflowers - Pink (Centaurea cyanus) - Bulk
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Cornflowers Pink (Centaurea cyanus) are soft pink petals used to add natural colour and a delicate floral finish to teas, crafts, and DIY cosmetics. Their flavour is neutral, making them easy to pair with calming herbs and fragrant blends without overpowering the cup. The petals also look beautiful in bath salts, soaps, and scrubs as a natural decorative element. This bulk size suits batch blending, gifting projects, and larger production runs.
Key properties
- Botanical Name: Centaurea cyanus
- Plant Part: Petal
- Form: Dried petals
- Flavour Profile: Soft, neutral, lightly floral
- Country Of Origin: Varies by batch
- Size Options: 500g or 1kg
What it’s used for
- Colour accent in loose-leaf teas and tisane blends
- Decorative topping for soaps, bath bombs, salts, and body scrubs
- Potpourri, handmade paper, and craft projects
- Light floral note in rinse-off cosmetic infusions
Who it’s for
- Tea blends that need a soft, decorative botanical finish
- Bath and body projects where petals are used as a visual accent
- Craft projects and handmade gifts using natural colour
- Anyone wanting a strong floral flavour profile
- Those making leave-on products without filtering and testing
- People using botanicals around the eyes without professional guidance
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How to use
- As a Tea Blend Accent: Add 1-2 teaspoons to your blend, infuse with other herbs in freshly boiled water, then strain.
- As a Soap or Bath Decoration: Sprinkle onto soaps before setting, or fold into dry bath salts and scrubs.
- As a Craft Ingredient: Use in potpourri, confetti, or handmade paper projects.
- Processing Tip: For rinse-off products, strain petals out well to keep drains clear.
Safety instructions
- Not recommended during pregnancy.
- Not recommended for children.
- For eye-area applications, seek guidance from a qualified practitioner.
- Discontinue use if any sensitivity occurs and keep out of reach of children and pets.
Faqs
Q: Are pink cornflowers naturally coloured?
A: Yes. The petals are naturally pigmented and used as a decorative botanical.
Q: Do the petals dissolve in water?
A: No. They should be strained out after steeping or removed from rinse-off products.
Q: What styles of tea do they pair best with?
A: They suit gentle herbal blends, especially those with chamomile, mint, rooibos, or lemony herbs.
About These Botanicals
This product is grown in an organic and regenerative fashion with as minimal use of insecticides, pesticides, herbicides and fungicides as possible, in certified organic fertilizer. The product is certified food grade. It is not certified organic. Suitable for Kosher, Halaal and Hindi diets.

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