Passionflower Herb Cut (Passiflora incarnata) - Bulk
Passionflower Herb Cut (Passiflora incarnata) - Bulk
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Passionflower Herb Cut is a dried botanical from Passiflora incarnata traditionally used in calming tea routines and evening blends. It is commonly prepared as a simple infusion and is often chosen where a more settled, wind-down style herbal cup is preferred. The cut herb format is easy to measure and strains cleanly, which makes it especially practical for repeat brewing and ongoing blend making. In a bulk format, it is well suited to refill-style use, regular stockholding, and larger batch herbal preparation.
♡ Why we love it: Passionflower has a wonderfully quiet character that makes it easy to build into gentle evening blends. We especially like how naturally it pairs with herbs like lemon balm for a softer, more rounded cup, and how simple it is to work with in everyday tea routines. It is exactly the kind of single-ingredient botanical we value at Essentially Natural: calming in feel, versatile in use, and easy to prepare without fuss.
Key properties of passionflower herb cut
- Botanical Name: Passiflora incarnata
- Common Name: Passionflower
- Other Common Names: Passionblätter
- Plant Part: Herb
- Form: Cut dried herb
What is passionflower herb cut used for
- Brewing simple herbal teas for evening routines
- Adding to calming, caffeine-free tea blends
- Pairing with herbs such as lemon balm in wind-down blends
- Building gentle herbal cupboards with classic relaxing botanicals
- Supporting repeat-use blend making where a softer evening herb is preferred
Who is passionflower herb cut for
- Tea blenders creating calming, caffeine-free evening mixes
- Refill-style ranges and herbal cupboards that keep wind-down staples on hand
- Home brewers who prefer cut herbs for easy measuring and clean straining
- Herbal routines that favour a gentle, settled end-of-day cup
- Daytime routines where drowsiness would be unhelpful
- Bright, stimulating herbal tea preferences
- Ready-made sleep or relaxation product formats
Passionflower Herb Cut Is For:
Passionflower Herb Cut Is Not For:
How to use passionflower herb cut
- As a Tea: Pour 1 cup of freshly boiled water over 1 teaspoon of dried herb, then infuse for 15 minutes before straining.
- As a Blend Ingredient: Combine with other suitable calming herbs such as lemon balm for a softer, more rounded evening blend.
- As an Evening Herbal Cup: Prepare on its own for a simple wind-down tea later in the day.
- Processing Tip: Keep the cup covered while infusing to help retain more of the herb’s delicate character.
- Processing Tip: When preparing larger batches, keep your herb-to-water ratio consistent for a more predictable result.
Passionflower herb cut safety instructions
- Can cause sleepiness.
- Do not use when driving or operating machinery.
- Do not use during pregnancy unless professionally advised.
- May increase the effects of sedative medicines.
- Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use if you take medication.
- Discontinue use if any adverse reaction occurs.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Faqs
Q: What does Passionflower Herb Cut taste like?
A: It has a soft, gently herbaceous flavour that works well on its own or in calming blends.
Q: Can I blend passionflower with other herbs?
A: Yes. It is often combined with other gentle evening herbs such as lemon balm in caffeine-free tea blends.
Q: Is Passionflower Herb Cut naturally caffeine-free?
A: Yes. It is a herbal ingredient and is naturally caffeine-free.
Q: Is this better suited to day or evening use?
A: It is more often chosen for evening or wind-down routines because of its calming character.
Q: Why is cut herb a good format for tea?
A: Cut herb is easy to measure, infuses well, and usually strains more cleanly than powder.
Q: How long should I infuse Passionflower Herb Cut?
A: A 15 minute infusion is a common preparation time for a fuller herbal cup.
Q: Is this suitable for repeat-use blend making?
A: Yes. The bulk format is practical for regular brewing, refill-style use, and ongoing evening blend preparation.
Q: What herbs pair well with passionflower?
A: Passionflower pairs especially well with gentle calming herbs such as lemon balm and other soft caffeine-free
botanicals.
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 sourced food grade. It is not certified organic. Suitable for Kosher, Halaal and Hindi diets.

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