passionflower herbal tea bags
by alvita
(6 reviews)First documented in 1569 by Spanish explorers in Peru, passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) is so named because of the blossom's symbolic resemblance to elements in Christian theology. The herb's primary traditional uses include easing occasional nervous tension and supporting restful sleep.
Recent reviews
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Kat I
Not a bad tasting tea, I enjoyed it late in the evening as a change from chamomile.