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Flowers

Flower tea is easy to get and make, without caffeine but with the fragrance of a flower or plant. It can help you relax. It has become a trendy health drink.
There are many flowers and grass that can be made into tea, such as the chrysanthemum, rose, sweet-scented osmanthus, jasmine, lavender, mint, roselle, honeysuckle, purple perilla, mulberry leaves and the lotus leaves. Both the fresh leaves or flowers, and the dried flowers or leaves can be made into drinks if brewed in hot water, or boiled, or with ice cube, and can be drunk separately, or together with the other flower, grass or fruit or herbal drinks.

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  1. Evening Primrose

    Starting at $3.50
    Dried Evening Primrose flower, light yellow color, sweet, refreshing, come with strong fragrance. Learn More
  2. Flos Puerariae Flower

    Starting at $1.75
    Loose Puerariae Flower. A great therapy to treat alcohol abuse, drunkenness, and hangover. Learn More
  3. Roselle-Hibiscus

    Starting at $3.90
    Fresh Roselle(Hibiscus) flower, harvest from the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau. Carefully dried- clean, neat and tidy. It has a natural lemony sour taste, and is enjoyable served hot or cold. Learn More
  4. Hypericum Patulum

    Starting at $3.50
    Dried Hypericum Patulum flower buds. Orange color. Even, clean. Learn More
  5. Chrysanthemum Buds

    Starting at $3.50
    This Chrysanthemum Buds are selected from top quality Chrysanthemum and made using a warm drying process. Drunk with meals it helps to aid digestion, especially of greasy foods. It is also commonly taken to help strengthen the lungs and relieve head congestion. When made from fresh flowers, the flowers can be applied to the eyes to relieve dryness and itching. Learn More
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