teas & tisanes


01.
Resurrection Bush Tea
Where it grows / What makes it special: In dry African lands it appears lifeless — until the first rain touches it. Then it unfurls like a miracle, reminding us that hope can return in an instant.
Growing climate & how to grow: Dry, rocky soils. Extremely drought-tolerant. Grow in well-draining soil and water very sparingly.
How to brew this tisane: Add 1 teaspoon dried leaves to 1 cup hot water. Steep 6–8 minutes.
Gentle ways it supports you: Like the plant that comes back to life after drought, it supports inner resilience and renewal. Traditionally used for stress relief and renewed energy when life feels dry or weary.

02.
Immortelle tea
Where it grows / What makes it special: In the Mediterranean sun the golden flowers never fade. They whisper of things that endure beyond time and seasons.
Growing climate & how to grow: Mediterranean/warm temperate. Full sun, very well-drained soil. Drought tolerant once established.
How to brew this tisane: Use 1 teaspoon dried flowers per cup. Steep 5–7 minutes.
Gentle ways it supports you: Like flowers that never lose their colour, Immortelle supports emotional renewal and endurance. Traditionally used for skin healing, calm breathing, and gentle healing of old wounds.

03.
Oswego (bee balm) Tea
Where it grows / What makes it special: In North American meadows the bright scarlet flowers call the bees home. Their scent is bold yet welcoming — like a joyful invitation to pause and taste life.
Growing climate & how to grow: Temperate (great for NZ). Full sun to part shade, moist rich soil. Very easy and spreads gently.
How to brew this tisane: Use 1 teaspoon dried flowers or leaves per cup. Steep 5–7 minutes.
Gentle ways it supports you: Like the bright flowers that draw bees with joy, Oswego Tea lifts the spirit and invites lightness. Traditionally supports digestion, calm breathing, and a cheerful heart.

04.
Totara Reed Blossom Tea
Where it grows / What makes it special: Deep in the New Zealand forest the ancient Totara stands watch while delicate reed blossoms dance in the wind. Together they speak of strength and tenderness holding hands.
Growing climate & how to grow: Native NZ forest conditions — cool, moist, part shade. Totara is slow-growing but hardy.
How to brew this tisane: Combine dried Totara needles and reed blossom. Use 1 teaspoon blend per cup. Steep 8–10 minutes.
Gentle ways it supports you: Like the ancient tree and delicate blossom together, it brings grounding strength with soft tenderness. Traditionally used for respiratory comfort, deep calm, and feeling rooted yet light.
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