Passion Flower Whole Flower | Passiflora incarnata | Hand-Picked Dry Flowers
Passion Flower Whole Flower | Passiflora incarnata | Hand-Picked Dry Flowers
Flowers are dehydrated as soon as they are picked. Some are open and some closed
Passion Flower
Scientific Name: Passiflora incarnata
Plant Family: Passifloraceae
Properties
Parts Commonly Used: Leaf and flower
Herbalist preparations: Infusion, tincture, poultice, and compress
Tea Ratio and dosage: Infusion of 2 teaspoons of dry leaf and flower for one cup of water up to three times a day
Tincture ratios and dosage: Dry herb (1:5 60%) 1-5ml up to three times a day.
There are many benefits of Passiflora incarnata. Please refer to the sources below for more information on the great powers of Passion Flower.
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Sources
The Healing Garden Cultivating & Handcrafting Herbal Remedies by Juliet Blankespoor pg 345-359
Herbal teas 101 nourishing blends for daily health and vitality by Kathleen Brown recipe development by Janine Pollak pg 136
Heinerman’s Encyclopedia of Healing Herbs and Spices by John Hinerman pg 366-367
Healthline - the calming effects of passionflower. https://www.healthline.com/health/anxiety/calming-effects-of-passionflower