The Turmeric Tart
Organic Lavender BULK
Organic Lavender BULK
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Add soft floral aroma to your tea shelf, bath blends, and handmade projects with Lavender Whole Dried Buds, a fragrant botanical ingredient from Lavandula angustifolia. Known for its distinctive floral scent and beautiful purple buds, lavender is a versatile bulk herb for loose leaf teas, culinary infusions, bath soaks, sachets, and aromatic crafts.
Lavender can be enjoyed on its own in small amounts or blended with other gentle herbs like chamomile, lemon balm, linden, rose buds, and passionflower for a softer floral profile.
Tasting Notes
Floral, aromatic, lightly sweet, herbal, and slightly perfumed.
Suggested Uses
- Brew as a simple floral herbal tea in small amounts
- Blend with chamomile, lemon balm, linden, rose, or passionflower
- Add to bath soaks, sachets, or herbal steam blends
- Infuse into oils for external-use body-care recipes
- Use in culinary recipes where a gentle floral note is desired
- Add to candles, potpourri, and natural craft projects
How to Brew Lavender Tea
Steep 1 teaspoon of dried lavender buds in 8–10 oz of hot water for 5–10 minutes. Cover while steeping to help preserve the aroma. Strain and enjoy.
Lavender has a strong floral flavor, so start small. For a gentler cup, blend with chamomile, lemon balm, or linden.
Product Details
- Common name: Lavender
- Botanical name: Lavandula angustifolia
- Form: Whole dried lavender buds
- Use: Herbal tea, bath blends, culinary infusions, sachets, infused oils, and aromatic crafts
- Packaging: Resealable kraft pouch for freshness
- Made by: The Turmeric Tart
Why Customers Love It
- Beautiful whole dried lavender buds
- Distinct floral aroma and soft purple color
- Great for tea blending, bath soaks, and crafts
- Pairs well with many gentle floral and citrusy herbs
- A useful staple for home apothecary shelves and handmade gifts
Build Your Herbal Routine
Want to explore more loose botanicals for tea, bath, and craft use? Browse our full selection of bulk tea herbs.
New to working with loose herbs and botanicals? Learn more in our guide to bulk herbs for teas, tinctures, and home apothecaries.
Looking for another floral botanical? Explore our Rose Buds Whole Dried.
Product Q&A
What is dried lavender used for?
Dried lavender buds can be used in loose leaf tea blends, bath soaks, sachets, infused oils, culinary recipes, candles, potpourri, and botanical craft projects.
Can lavender be used for tea?
Yes. Lavender can be brewed as tea, but it has a strong floral flavor, so many people prefer to use it in small amounts or blend it with other herbs.
What does lavender tea taste like?
Lavender has a floral, aromatic, lightly sweet flavor with a slightly perfumed herbal finish.
What herbs pair well with lavender?
Lavender pairs well with chamomile, lemon balm, linden, rose buds, passionflower, peppermint, and hibiscus.
Can I use lavender in bath or body-care recipes?
Yes. Lavender is commonly used in bath blends, sachets, infused oils, and external-use body-care recipes. Avoid use on broken or irritated skin and patch test when needed.
Is this product intended to support sleep, anxiety, stress, skin conditions, or medical concerns?
No. Lavender Whole Dried Buds are offered as a traditional botanical ingredient for tea, bath, culinary, craft, and home apothecary use. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Important note:
Always research botanicals before use. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before using herbal products, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications, managing a medical condition, or have known plant sensitivities. For external use, patch test before full use.
This product is sold as a botanical ingredient for tea, bath, culinary, craft, and home apothecary use. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Prepared by The Turmeric Tart in alignment with Tennessee herbal commerce laws and Good Manufacturing Practices.
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I love the smelland there is a lot in the package. It's a very good quality product.
I love the lavender. I use it in my teas almost everyday! The quality is the best!
It smells amazing , mixed a little with chamomile .I am new to the tumeric tart , so far very happy with their teas . Sad they where out of a couple I wanted to try but will try later in the year.
