Elder Flowers (Sambuci flores) - Bulk
Elder Flowers (Sambuci flores) - Bulk
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Elder Flowers are delicately dried blossoms commonly used in floral herbal teas and gentle topical infusions. The aroma is sweet, honeyed, and lightly grassy, and the taste is soft and fragrant. Elderflower is often included in seasonal tea blends and comforting steam rituals. It can also be infused into oils for simple botanical skincare projects.
Key properties
- Botanical Term: Sambuci flores
- Plant Part: Flower
- Form: Dried flowers
- Aroma Profile: Floral, honeyed, lightly herbaceous
- Vegan Friendly: Yes
- Size Options: 250g, 500g or 1kg
What it’s used for
- Floral herbal teas and seasonal blend making
- Steam bowls for a comforting aromatic routine
- Bath additions for a gentle, soothing soak
- Oil infusions for botanical skincare projects
Who it’s for
- Herbal tea blends that enjoy a soft floral note
- Makers creating oil infusions and bath blends
- Seasonal routines that use aromatic herbs
- Those who prefer strongly bitter herbs
- Blends that need a bold, spicy flavour profile
- Projects that require a completely scent-free ingredient
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How to use
- As a Tea: Add 1-2 tsp to 250ml freshly boiled water, cover and infuse 10-15 minutes, then strain.
- As a Steam: Add 1-2 tbsp to a bowl of hot water, lean over at a safe distance and inhale gently for a few minutes.
- As a Bath Soak: Brew a strong infusion, strain well, then add to warm bath water.
- As an Oil Infusion: Combine 1 part dried flowers with 5-10 parts carrier oil, infuse 2-4 weeks, then strain very well.
- Processing Tip: Keep the cup covered while steeping to help retain aroma.
Safety instructions
- Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, have a medical condition, or take medication.
- Discontinue use if any sensitivity occurs.
- For topical projects, patch test first and avoid the eye area.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
- This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Faqs
Q: What does elderflower taste like in tea?
A: Lightly sweet, floral, and softly herbaceous.
Q: Can elderflower be blended with other herbs?
A: Yes, it pairs well with citrus peel, chamomile, lemon balm, and mint.
Q: How should dried elderflowers be stored?
A: Keep sealed, cool, and dry, away from direct light to help preserve aroma.
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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