Linden Leaf & Flower
What is Linden Leaf & Flower? During the early summer, linden (Tilia) generates fragrant, yellow-white flower clusters that have the ability to saturate entire communities with their scent and attract flocks of pollinators. The tincture and infusion of linden leaf and flower are frequent practices, including the addition of linden tea to herbal tea concoctions. How do I use Linden Leaf and Flower? Both the blossoms and the foliage of linden trees are edible. Linden blossoms, for instance, are the primary ingredient in linden blossom tea and a widely used culinary garnish; linden leaves, for instance, are delicious when incorporated into salads. Furthermore, the fruit is a rich source of fatty acids and is edible. Linden Leaf and Flower Benefits: As a tea, these blossoms were steeped to alleviate anxiety associated with symptoms such as regurgitation, irregular pulse, and dyspepsia. Today, numerous cold and congestion remedies contain linden. The active components of linden induce