Linden
Dried Linden Flower (Tilia argentum) Linden flowers come from the linden tree, a large deciduous tree native to Europe and parts of North America. The dried flowers—often accompanied by their pale green bracts—have a light, floral aroma with subtle honey-like notes and have long been used in culinary and botanical traditions. Linden flower is commonly prepared as a loose-leaf tea or gentle infusion and is also used in botanical blends and educational plant study. Its delicate character and historical use make it a favorite for floral tea mixes and traditional apothecary projects. This dried linden flower is carefully harvested and dried to preserve its aroma and appearance, making it ideal for tea-making, botanical crafting, and creative use. Often blended with chamomile or elderflowers in light floral tea mixes. 🌿 PRODUCT DETAILS Plant part: Flower (often with bract) Aroma: Light, floral, subtly honey-like Flavor: Mild, delicate Texture: Whole dried flowers and bracts Common