Overview
Hawthorn Leaf & Flower comes from Crataegus species, small trees and shrubs native to Europe and other temperate regions. The leaves and blossoms are harvested in spring, dried, and cut to preserve their delicate aroma and traditional qualities. Hawthorn has been used for generations in European folk herbalism, especially in soothing and balancing herbal blends.
Benefits
Traditional Herbal Use
Historically used in European folk herbalism for its gentle, balancing qualities.
Earthy-Floral Aroma
Commonly prepared as a tea for its mild, pleasant, leafy-floral character.
Classic Herbal Ingredient
Frequently included in long-standing herbal blends passed down through generations.
How to Use
Tea / Infusion
- Slowly poor 6 – 8 ounces of hot water over 1–2 teaspoons / 1-2 tea bags of Hawthorn Leaf & Flower
- Steep 10–15 minutes
- Strain and enjoy warm
- Often combined with lemon balm, rose, or linden in traditional blends
Herbal Blends
- Commonly used in soothing, balancing herbal formulas
- Pairs well with flowers, leaves, and aromatic herbs
Ingredients
Single Ingredient
- Hawthorn Leaf & Flower, Certified Organic (Crataegus spp.)
Sourcing & Quality
Origin
Traditionally harvested in Europe.
Processing
Leaves and flowers are harvested in spring, gently dried, and cut to preserve their natural character.
Safety & Precautions
Hawthorn is a traditional herb with a long history of use. Individuals with health conditions should consult a qualified practitioner before use.
General Safety
Use in moderation as part of a balanced herbal routine.
Interactions
Consult a practitioner if taking medications or managing health conditions.
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding
Seek guidance from a qualified professional before use.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.







