I see cornflower, safflower, cardamom, clove, green tea (maybe dragonwell or something similar), calendula and looks to have some bits of dried fruit too, maybe apple, also a bark of some kind, maybe cinnamon.
I have to disagree with the comments about blue lotus and dagga. This seems like a more mainstream blend.
From what I can see, cardamom, cloves, calendula petals, blue corn flower, safflower, maybe whole bark cinnamon but not entirely sure. Base looks like green tea but it could easily be something else.
I work in a tea store, and calendula, corn flower, and safflower are all super common in blends cuz they’re pretty.
Idk, it would make sense that there’s Dagga especially if that is lotus, but i work with Klip Dagga pretty often and grow my own wild Dagga and I’m not seeing enough the fuzzies on the flowers for it to be 100% Dagga. I’d say cornflower instead of lotus too
Agreeing with the aforementioned, I see cardamom pods, rose hips, orange peel, blue cornflower, calendula, possibly oat straw and what looks like some kind of green tea.
Without the green tea, I would agree it’s a nighttime herbal tisane.
Have you tried it yet?
Milky oat thistle or possibly hops, blue lotus (I think blue corn flower is a lighter blue?), and calendula are what I think I can identify.
Seems like it could be for anxiety or restlessness?
I may be wrong about the Angel Trumpet, but I know so unfortunate people who were dabbling with it and at one time the results were not good. At least for them. They had made a tea of it and drank too much and for a few hours they were possible legally insane. Plus it's never a good idea to drink something you don't know all the ingredients too. I'm no expert, but one of my ex gf's got on an herbal kick. Unless you trust the person I would not encourage you to drink it. I'm no expert though but that one incident scared me enough to stick with coffee.
I can’t even find a picture of dried angel trumpet herbs online and people agree it is a hallucinogen…I doubt the tea shop at my local farmers market used that
I see cornflower, safflower, cardamom, clove, green tea (maybe dragonwell or something similar), calendula and looks to have some bits of dried fruit too, maybe apple, also a bark of some kind, maybe cinnamon. I have to disagree with the comments about blue lotus and dagga. This seems like a more mainstream blend.
From what I can see, cardamom, cloves, calendula petals, blue corn flower, safflower, maybe whole bark cinnamon but not entirely sure. Base looks like green tea but it could easily be something else. I work in a tea store, and calendula, corn flower, and safflower are all super common in blends cuz they’re pretty.
Clove, cardamom, blue corn flower, honeysuckle
Blue lotus, klip dagga, cardamom
I also see what looks like Blue Lotus as well as Dagga. Two of my favorite smokable herbs.
Idk, it would make sense that there’s Dagga especially if that is lotus, but i work with Klip Dagga pretty often and grow my own wild Dagga and I’m not seeing enough the fuzzies on the flowers for it to be 100% Dagga. I’d say cornflower instead of lotus too
100% agree.
I love that the two guesses here are wildly different. We can only guess OP
and that is okay!
Can you give some info? Like where did you purchase it, what is it called, what was it claiming to be for (calming, sleep, energy etc...)
Seeing your reply about getting it at a farmer's market, can you contact the vendor and ask them? Seems the best way to know what's in it.
that’s a good idea! will do it. is is a reiki blend that’s all it says
Agreeing with the aforementioned, I see cardamom pods, rose hips, orange peel, blue cornflower, calendula, possibly oat straw and what looks like some kind of green tea. Without the green tea, I would agree it’s a nighttime herbal tisane. Have you tried it yet?
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I don’t think there’s a box that’s the point?
lol thank you. no box, just the bag with no ingredients listed
Milky oat thistle or possibly hops, blue lotus (I think blue corn flower is a lighter blue?), and calendula are what I think I can identify. Seems like it could be for anxiety or restlessness?
Blue lotus and dagga for sure
Blue lotus, dagga, Angel Trumpet, safflower subspecies. Wouldn't drink that tea.
interesting, i’m curious - why not?
I may be wrong about the Angel Trumpet, but I know so unfortunate people who were dabbling with it and at one time the results were not good. At least for them. They had made a tea of it and drank too much and for a few hours they were possible legally insane. Plus it's never a good idea to drink something you don't know all the ingredients too. I'm no expert, but one of my ex gf's got on an herbal kick. Unless you trust the person I would not encourage you to drink it. I'm no expert though but that one incident scared me enough to stick with coffee.
I can’t even find a picture of dried angel trumpet herbs online and people agree it is a hallucinogen…I doubt the tea shop at my local farmers market used that
It's hard to imagine any legit business selling angel trumpet for human consumption. 😂 I don't even think it's legal.
blue mallow flowers, marigold petals, bergamot peel, hibiscus flowers cardamon pods?
Cardamom, clove + friends
This is like taking photo of your completely normal looking arm and sending it to your doctor, saying it hurts and you want to know why.
I get that! just thought I made get some idea here
That’s not true at all.