Description
Passionflower Herb Powder is a finely milled herbal powder made from dried aerial parts of
Passiflora incarnata
. It is traditionally used in calming blends, evening teas, tinctures, bedtime routines and powdered herbal formulas.
Passionflower is commonly used to support relaxation, nervous-tension comfort, restlessness, calm mood and good sleep
routines. The bulk powder format suits herbal makers and tea blenders creating caffeine-free evening blends.
♡ Why we love it: Passionflower powder brews into a soft, soothing herbal tea with a mild green flavour. It pairs
beautifully with lemon balm, chamomile and skullcap for relaxed evening blends.
Key Properties
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Botanical Name:
Passiflora incarnata - Plant Part: Aerial parts
- Form: Powder
- Flavour Profile: Mild, green and gently herbaceous
- Country Of Origin: Various origins, batch dependent
- Profile: Traditional calming, nervous-tension and sleep-support herb
- Suitable For: Herbal Tea, Tinctures, Bedtime Blends, Powdered Herb Blends And DIY Capsules
- Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct light and strong odours
What It’s Used For
- Caffeine-free evening herbal tea blends
- Relaxation and nervous-tension support
- Restlessness and bedtime wind-down routines
- Calm mood support during stressful periods
- Tinctures and home apothecary preparations
- Blends with lemon balm, chamomile or skullcap
- Powdered herb blends and DIY capsules
Who It’s For
This Product Is For:
- Herbal makers preparing calming powder blends
- Tea blenders creating bedtime or relaxation teas
- Bulk users making tinctures or powdered formulas
- People wanting passionflower in a quick-measuring format
This Product Is Not For:
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding
- Children unless professionally advised
- Use before driving or operating machinery
- Combining with sedatives or central nervous system depressants unless professionally advised
- Water-based preparations that need a clear, particle-free ingredient without careful straining
- Use as a substitute for professional care for anxiety disorders, insomnia or serious mood concerns
How To Use
- As a Herbal Tea: Use ½-1 teaspoon powder per 250 ml freshly boiled water.
- Infusion Method: Infuse for 10-15 minutes, then strain through fine mesh or muslin.
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As a Tincture: Use a 1:5 herb-to-solvent ratio in 40-50% alcohol, macerate for 2-4 weeks with occasional shaking,
then strain and bottle. - In Blends: Combine with lemon balm, chamomile or skullcap and prepare as above.
- In Powdered Blends Or Capsules: Use according to a suitable formulation method and label clearly.
- Processing Tip: Fine powder can remain suspended in liquid, so strain carefully before drinking or bottling.
Safety Instructions
- Can cause drowsiness
- Avoid driving or operating machinery after use
- Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding
- May enhance the effects of sedatives and other central nervous system depressants
- Consult a registered medical practitioner before use if you have a medical condition or take medication
- Avoid use with alcohol, sedatives or sleep medication unless professionally advised
- Discontinue use if excessive drowsiness, dizziness, digestive upset or any adverse reaction occurs
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
FAQs
Q: What is Passionflower Herb Powder traditionally used for?
A: It is traditionally used for relaxation, nervous tension, restlessness, calm mood and bedtime routines.
Q: Can Passionflower Powder be used in tea?
A: Yes, infuse ½-1 teaspoon in freshly boiled water for 10-15 minutes and strain well.
Q: Can Passionflower cause drowsiness?
A: Yes, it can cause drowsiness, so avoid driving or operating machinery after use.
Q: What herbs blend well with Passionflower?
A: It blends well with lemon balm, chamomile and skullcap.






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