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Verbena
An organic verbena infusion with an invigorating power, which oozes tangy and zesty aromas. Enjoy this unique and sought-after herbal tea! 100% MADE IN FRANCE organic verbena herbal tea
Did you know that?
Verbena, a plant with numerous benefits:
- Powerful antioxidant
- Helps stimulate the immune system
- Soothes female cycle pains
Verbena (Aloysia citrodora) originated in the rainforests of South America’s Chile in the 1700s, before it made its way across the continent, considered to be a miracle fever remedy. Today, verbena is variously called "lemon verbena" and its unmistakable deciduous shrub grows between 5 to 16 feet tall in places as far apart as Morocco, Kenya, China or the Mediterranean. The liquor verbena leaves produce is usually pale yellow and releases a fruity citrus scent, hence its common name, lemon verbena.
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Ingredient: lemon verbena* from organic farming.
100% of the ingredients of agricultural origin stem from fair trade complying to the FIABLE standard. For more information: www.BIOPARTENAIRE.com.
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An organic verbena infusion with an invigorating power, which oozes tangy and zesty aromas. Enjoy this unique and sought-after herbal tea! 100% MADE IN FRANCE organic verbena herbal tea
Did you know that?
Verbena, a plant with numerous benefits:
- Powerful antioxidant
- Helps stimulate the immune system
- Soothes female cycle pains
Verbena (Aloysia citrodora) originated in the rainforests of South America’s Chile in the 1700s, before it made its way across the continent, considered to be a miracle fever remedy. Today, verbena is variously called "lemon verbena" and its unmistakable deciduous shrub grows between 5 to 16 feet tall in places as far apart as Morocco, Kenya, China or the Mediterranean. The liquor verbena leaves produce is usually pale yellow and releases a fruity citrus scent, hence its common name, lemon verbena.