Tilia cordata

Linden Leaf (Dried)

Plant Family: Malvaceae

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Savor the Gentle and Aromatic Linden Herb Linden, sourced from the Tilia genus, has a rich history in folk recipes, often used to support a healthy body. Its gentle and...

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Savor the Gentle and Aromatic Linden Herb

Linden, sourced from the Tilia genus, has a rich history in folk recipes, often used to support a healthy body. Its gentle and aromatic properties make Linden a cherished herb, appreciated for its mild and soothing effects.

More About Linden Leaf: 

Dried Linden Leaf, originating from the Tilia genus, is a cherished herb known for its gentle, sweet, and slightly floral flavor. Rich in flavonoids and phenolic compounds, it is a popular choice for herbal teas and traditional medicinal applications.

Linden Leaf is often praised for its sedative and anti-anxiety properties, making it a go-to remedy for stress relief and aiding sleep. Its mucilage content also contributes to its use as a soothing digestive aid.

Native to temperate climates across Europe, Asia, and North America, Linden Leaf has a long history in folk medicine. It's not only valued for its therapeutic benefits but also used in aromatherapy for its pleasant aroma.

Know Your Ingredient: Lid

Latin Name Tilia spp.
Active Ingredients Quercetin, Kaempferol, Phenolic Compounds, Tannins, Mucilage
Classification Secondary Metabolite Flavonoids (including Quercetin, Kaempferol), Phenolic Compounds
Flavor Mild, sweet, slightly floral
Common Use Herbal tea, traditional medicine (sedative, anti-anxiety, digestive aid), aromatherapy
Origin Native to temperate climates in Europe, Asia, and North America

Botanical Profile

Latin Name Tilia cordata
Plant Family Malvaceae
Part Used Leaf and bract
Active Compounds Flavonoids, volatile oils, sesquiterpenes, phenolic compounds
Metabolite Class Flavonoids, volatile oils, sesquiterpenes, phenolic compounds
Flavor Profile Floral, honeyed, mild
Origin Bulgaria, Croatia
Applications Tea, herbal infusions, tinctures, sachets, bath blends, topical botanical preparations
Certification Organic available, non-GMO

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Popular Uses

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Traditionally used in herbal preparations for calming rituals

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relaxation

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and aromatic support

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