250 grams of Handpicked Linden flowers, Dried, Not cut, High Quality, Natural, Organic, Biodegraddable, Craft
250 grams of Handpicked Linden flowers, Dried, Not cut, High Quality, Natural, Organic, Biodegraddable, Craft
250 grams of Handpicked Linden flowers, Dried, Not cut, High Quality, Natural, Organic, Biodegraddable, Craft
250 grams of Handpicked Linden flowers, Dried, Not cut, High Quality, Natural, Organic, Biodegraddable, Craft
250 grams of Handpicked Linden flowers, Dried, Not cut, High Quality, Natural, Organic, Biodegraddable, Craft

250 grams of Handpicked Linden flowers, Dried, Not cut, High Quality, Natural, Organic, Biodegraddable, Craft

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We are gladly presenting to you these organic-grown flowers from our homestead!

Description:
Tilia is a genus of about 30 species of trees, or bushes, native throughout most of the temperate Northern Hemisphere. In the British Isles they are commonly called lime trees, or lime bushes, although they are not closely related to the tree that produces the lime fruit. Other names include linden for the European species, and basswood for North American species. Current listing is for European Linden flowers.

Usage:
The flowers are used for herbal teas and tinctures; this kind of use is particularly popular in Europe and also used in North American herbal medicine practices. The dried flowers are mildly sweet and sticky, and the fruit is somewhat sweet and mucilaginous. Limeflower tea has a pleasing taste, due to the aromatic volatile oil found in the flowers. The flowers, leaves, wood, and charcoal (obtained from the wood) are used for medicinal purposes. Active ingredients in the Tilia flowers include flavonoids (which act as antioxidants) and volatile oils. The plant also contains tannins that can act as an astringent. Linden flowers are used in herbalism for colds, cough, fever, infections, inflammation, high blood pressure, headache (particularly migraine), and as a diuretic (increases urine production), antispasmodic (reduces smooth muscle spasm along the digestive tract), and sedative. In the traditional Austrian medicine Tilia sp. flowers have been used internally as tea for treatment of disorders of the respiratory tract, fever and flu. New evidence shows that the flowers may be hepatoprotective.

Also if you need you can find a listing with OZ instead of grams here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/677792185/handpicked-linden-flowers-dried-not-cut