It is a perennial herbaceous plant, with elliptic, obtuse leaves. It grows as a vine or creeper, doing well in moist, neutral soil. The most striking feature about this plant is the color of its flowers, a vivid deep blue; solitary, with light yellow markings. They are about 4 cm (1.6 in) long by 3 cm (1.2 in) wide. Some varieties yield white flowers. The fruits are 5 - 7 cm (2.0 - 2.8 in) long, flat pods with six to ten seeds in each pod. They are edible when tender. It is grown as an ornamental plant and as a revegetation species (e.g., in coal mines in Australia), requiring little care when cultivated. As a legume, its roots form a symbiotic association with soil bacteria known as rhizobia, which transform atmospheric N2 into a plant-usable form (a process called nitrogen fixing), therefore, this plant is also used to improve soil quality through the decomposition of nitrogen rich plant material.
Rosa Ã?? centifolia (lit. hundred leaved/petaled rose; syn. R. gallica var. centifolia (L.) Regel), the Provence rose or cabbage rose or Rose de Mai is a hybrid rose developed by Dutch rose breeders in the period between the 17th century and the 19th century, possibly earlier. Its parentage includes Rosa damascena, but it may be a complex hybrid; its exact hereditary history is not well documented or fully investigated, but it now appears that this is not the hundred-leaved (centifolia) rose mentioned by Theophrastus and Pliny: no unmistakable reference can be traced earlier than about 1580. The original plant was sterile, but a sport with single flowers appeared in 1769, from which various cultivars known as centifolia roses were developed, many of which are further hybrids. Other cultivars have appeared as further sports from these roses. Rosa centifolia Muscosa is a sport with a thick covering of resinous hairs on the flower buds, from which most (but not all) moss roses are derived. Dwarf or miniature sports have been known for almost as long as the larger forms, including a miniature moss ross Moss de Meaux
Matricaria chamomilla (synonym: Matricaria recutita), commonly known as chamomile (also spelled camomile), Italian camomilla, German chamomile, Hungarian chamomile (kamilla), wild chamomile or scented mayweed, is an annual plant of the composite family Asteraceae. M. chamomilla is the most popular source of the herbal product chamomile, although other species are also used as chamomile.
Stinging nettle redirects here. For the Australian plant, see Urtica incisa. For other plants that sting, see Stinging plant Plants with stinging hairs. Urtica dioica, often known as common nettle, stinging nettle (although not all plants of this species sting) or nettle leaf, or just a nettle or stinger, is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the family Urticaceae. Originally native to Europe, much of temperate Asia and western North Africa, it is now found worldwide, including New Zealand and North America. The species is divided into six subspecies, five of which have many hollow stinging hairs called trichomes on the leaves and stems, which act like hypodermic needles, injecting histamine and other chemicals that produce a stinging sensation upon contact (contact urticaria, a form or contact dermatitis). The plant has a long history of use as a source for traditional medicine, food, tea, and textile raw material in ancient societies.
Brew a soothing cup of Apple Spice Pyramid Tea Bags, featuring a dark, bold, and naturally fruity flavor. With a rich caffeine boost, this black tea blend is perfect for any time of day. For maximum flavor, add a touch of sweetness with sugar, honey, or maple syrup. Enjoy a unique blend of spices, including clove, cinnamon, and real apple pieces for a full-bodied flavor. Plus, you\'ll get a powerful antioxidant boost for a healthy and delicious cup of tea. INGREDIENTS Black tea leaves, Cinnamon, Apple Pieces and Natural Flavor Our products and production facilities are certified by major certification agencies including accreditation from the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India� ISO22000-2018, ISO9001-2015, GMP,MSME, STARTUPINDIA, FSSAI, TEA BOARD and APEDA. STEPS TO MAKE Hot Brewed Iced Tea: Place Apple Spice tea Leaf inside the glass. Pour 150ml of Hot Water. Steep for 4-5 minutes. Squeeze Tea Leafs. Add 150ml Ice Pour the teas over the iced. Add 10 ml of sugar syrup &stir it Well Stir Once & let it steep for 5-6 minutes. Hot Brewed Iced Tea is Ready. Garnish With lemon slice & Serve.
This caffeine-free, all-natural tea boasts high levels of anthocyanin antioxidants, praised in Ayurvedic medicines for reportedly enhancing memory and circulation. Without artificial ingredients , it adds a colorful, healthful component to beverages. This tea is a vibrant addition to any beverage, helping to reduce inflammation and boost immunity naturally. Its natural composition makes it simple to include into daily diets for better health. INGREDIENTS Butterfly Pea Flower STEPS TO MAKE Cold-brew iced tea: Place Blue tea Leaf inside the Glass. Pour 150ml of Cold Water . Add 150ml Ice Pour the teas over the iced. & Wait 10 m. Steiner the tea leaf & discard. Add 10 ml of sugar syrup & stir it Well. Cold-brew iced Tea is Ready. Garnish With lemon slice & Serve. Hot Brewed Iced Tea: Place Blue tea Leaf inside the glass. Pour 150ml of Hot Water. Steep for 4-5 minutes. Squeeze Tea Leafs. Add 150ml Ice Pour the teas over the iced. Add 10 ml of sugar syrup & stir it Well Stir Once & let it steep for 5-6 minutes. Hot Brewed Iced Tea is Ready. Garnish With lemon slice & Serve.
This caffeine-free, all-natural tea boasts high levels of anthocyanin antioxidants, praised in Ayurvedic medicines for reportedly enhancing memory and circulation. Without artificial ingredients , it adds a colorful, healthful component to beverages. This tea is a vibrant addition to any beverage, helping to reduce inflammation and boost immunity naturally. Its natural composition makes it simple to include into daily diets for better health. INGREDIENTS Butterfly Pea Flower STEPS TO MAKE Cold-brew iced tea: Place Blue tea Leaf inside the Glass. Pour 150ml of Cold Water . Add 150ml Ice Pour the teas over the iced. & Wait 10 m. Steiner the tea leaf & discard. Add 10 ml of sugar syrup & stir it Well. Cold-brew iced Tea is Ready. Garnish With lemon slice & Serve. Hot Brewed Iced Tea: Place Blue tea Leaf inside the glass. Pour 150ml of Hot Water. Steep for 4-5 minutes. Squeeze Tea Leafs. Add 150ml Ice Pour the teas over the iced. Add 10 ml of sugar syrup & stir it Well Stir Once & let it steep for 5-6 minutes. Hot Brewed Iced Tea is Ready. Garnish With lemon slice & Serve.
Immerse yourself in the warmth of the Himalayas with Giva Agro's Kashmiri Kahwa Tea A traditional blend steeped in the rich heritage of Kashmir, our Kahwa is not just a tea but an experience. Crafted from the finest green tea leaves, handpicked from the serene gardens of Kashmir, our Kahwa is a symphony of taste and aroma. Infused with a delicate mix of spices including cardamom, cinnamon, and cloves, each sip of our Kashmiri Kahwa Tea promises a burst of warmth and comfort. The addition of saffron strands, sourced directly from the fields of Kashmir, adds a luxurious golden hue and a distinct taste that elevates this tea to a royal indulgence. Perfect for chilly mornings or relaxing evenings, Giva Agro's Kashmiri Kahwa Tea is not only a delight to the senses but also packed with health benefits. From aiding digestion to boosting immunity, this tea is a wellness elixir. Savor the essence of Kashmir with every cup. Whether you're seeking solace in solitude or sharing moments of joy with loved ones, our Kashmiri Kahwa Tea is your perfect companion. Dive into the age-old tradition and let the magic of Kashmir enliven your tea rituals with Giva Agro.
Nestling just below Darjeeling, at the Himalayan foothills, is a land shared by jumbos, rhinos, deciduous forests, gurgling streams and tea. The tea-growing areas in the district of Jalpaiguri, West Bengal, along with a small part of Coochbehar District, is popularly known as Dooars, which is bound by Bhutan and Darjeeling district in the northwest, Cooch behar district and Bangladesh in the south and Assam in the east. Dooars (which means doors in Bengali, Assamese and Nepali) is the gateway to the North East and Bhutan.
Herbal Tea Description: From the soul of South Africa, this naturally caffeine-free, antioxidant-rich rooibos herb is layered with Caramel. A smooth and delicious cup. Flavor tart, sweet, rich Aroma: fresh berry with a whisper of vanilla & Caramel. Color: bright orange-red liquor INGREDIENTS: Rooibos , Rose hips , Blueberries Pcs , Rose Patel , Natural Caramel & Vanilla Natural Flavor. STEEPING INSTRUCTIONS : - 1.Heat water to 208F. 2. Place 2gm tea in a cup and pour water over. 3. Steep for 5 minutes. Unlike tea, rooibos never grows bitter from steeping. Steep as long as you like. About of Rooibos : For centuries, herbal teas have been enjoyed across many cultures, blending an array of flowers, leaves, roots, fruits, and spices into a soothing, healthy drink. Technically, herbal teas arennot teas at all, but are rather called tisanes. This is because true tea leaves, which come from the camellia sinensis plant, arennot used in the production of herbal tea. Rooibos is a popular herbal tisane that hails from the Western Cape province of South Africa, known for its mellow honeyed flavor. Pronounced roy-boss, it's delicious served hot or cold and boasts a long list of health benefits.