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Named after the Japanese art of flower arrangement, Ikebana is a true summer bouquet. It is composed of California flowers, and though delicate, it has an elegant structure and body that persists with multiple steeps. A possible translation for Ikebana is making flowers alive or, giving life to flowers. You’ll find that this blend does just that. After a sip you may even feel like a flower yourself.
Tasting notes — floral, peppery, sweet
Ingredients— Wild Bergamot, Anise Hyssop, Calendula, Lemon Verbena, Lavender, Rose
Hot preparation — add 2g of Ikebana tea to 8oz of 205F water. Steep for 2-3 minutes. Strain and pour into your favourite tea cup.
Cold preparation— add 3-4g of Ikebana tea to 16oz of room temp water. Steep for 1-3 hrs on counter or overnight in the fridge. Strain and chill. Re-infuse.
Net weight— 30g | 20 servings of loose leaf tea.
About— Leaves & Flowers celebrates the ancient, intrinsic relationship between humans and plants. Their inspiration comes from the plants themselves— the mythology of their medicine, potent leaves, delicate flowers, and the intoxicating aroma and flavour they release when infused. They keep their ingredients as whole and intact as possible. As they infuse they in essence, re-bloom. Leaves & Flowers botanicals and teas are ethically sourced and sustainably harvested, with reverence to the land and farmer.
Named after the Japanese art of flower arrangement, Ikebana is a true summer bouquet. It is composed of California flowers, and though delicate, it has an elegant structure and body that persists with multiple steeps. A possible translation for Ikebana is making flowers alive or, giving life to flowers. You’ll find that this blend does just that. After a sip you may even feel like a flower yourself.
Tasting notes — floral, peppery, sweet
Ingredients— Wild Bergamot, Anise Hyssop, Calendula, Lemon Verbena, Lavender, Rose
Hot preparation — add 2g of Ikebana tea to 8oz of 205F water. Steep for 2-3 minutes. Strain and pour into your favourite tea cup.
Cold preparation— add 3-4g of Ikebana tea to 16oz of room temp water. Steep for 1-3 hrs on counter or overnight in the fridge. Strain and chill. Re-infuse.
Net weight— 30g | 20 servings of loose leaf tea.
About— Leaves & Flowers celebrates the ancient, intrinsic relationship between humans and plants. Their inspiration comes from the plants themselves— the mythology of their medicine, potent leaves, delicate flowers, and the intoxicating aroma and flavour they release when infused. They keep their ingredients as whole and intact as possible. As they infuse they in essence, re-bloom. Leaves & Flowers botanicals and teas are ethically sourced and sustainably harvested, with reverence to the land and farmer.
Named after the Japanese art of flower arrangement, Ikebana is a true summer bouquet. It is composed of California flowers, and though delicate, it has an elegant structure and body that persists with multiple steeps. A possible translation for Ikebana is making flowers alive or, giving life to flowers. You’ll find that this blend does just that. After a sip you may even feel like a flower yourself.
Tasting notes — floral, peppery, sweet
Ingredients— Wild Bergamot, Anise Hyssop, Calendula, Lemon Verbena, Lavender, Rose
Hot preparation — add 2g of Ikebana tea to 8oz of 205F water. Steep for 2-3 minutes. Strain and pour into your favourite tea cup.
Cold preparation— add 3-4g of Ikebana tea to 16oz of room temp water. Steep for 1-3 hrs on counter or overnight in the fridge. Strain and chill. Re-infuse.
Net weight— 30g | 20 servings of loose leaf tea.
About— Leaves & Flowers celebrates the ancient, intrinsic relationship between humans and plants. Their inspiration comes from the plants themselves— the mythology of their medicine, potent leaves, delicate flowers, and the intoxicating aroma and flavour they release when infused. They keep their ingredients as whole and intact as possible. As they infuse they in essence, re-bloom. Leaves & Flowers botanicals and teas are ethically sourced and sustainably harvested, with reverence to the land and farmer.