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Organic Rose buds & Petals BULK

Organic Rose buds & Petals BULK

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Add soft floral beauty to your tea shelf, bath rituals, and handmade creations with Rose Buds Whole Dried, a fragrant botanical ingredient traditionally used in loose leaf teas, aromatic bath blends, infused oils, sachets, and natural craft projects.

These whole dried rose buds offer a delicate floral aroma, soft pink color, and naturally elegant appearance. They can be brewed on their own, blended with other loose herbs, or used in creative home apothecary and botanical craft preparations.

Tasting Notes

Soft, floral, lightly sweet, and aromatic with a delicate rose finish.

Common Uses

  • Add to loose leaf tea blends for floral aroma and visual beauty
  • Use in aromatic bath soaks or herbal steam blends
  • Infuse into oils for external-use body-care recipes
  • Add to sachets, candles, potpourri, and botanical crafts
  • Use as a decorative botanical for handmade gifts and apothecary jars

How to Brew Rose Bud Tea

Steep 1–2 teaspoons of dried rose buds in 8–10 oz of hot water for 5–10 minutes. Cover while steeping to help preserve the aroma. Strain and enjoy.

Rose buds can be enjoyed on their own or blended with lavender, chamomile, hibiscus, lemon balm, or peppermint for a more layered herbal tea.

Product Details

  • Common name: Rose Buds
  • Botanical name: Rosa damascena
  • Form: Whole dried rose buds
  • Use: Herbal tea, bath blends, infused oils, sachets, potpourri, and craft applications
  • Packaging: Resealable kraft pouch for freshness
  • Made by: The Turmeric Tart

Why Customers Love It

  • Beautiful whole dried floral buds
  • Delicate rose aroma and soft pink color
  • Great for tea blending, bath soaks, and crafts
  • Pairs well with lavender, chamomile, hibiscus, and lemon balm
  • A lovely 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 Lavender.


Product Q&A

What are dried rose buds used for?
Dried rose buds can be used in loose leaf tea blends, aromatic bath soaks, infused oils, sachets, potpourri, candles, and botanical craft projects.

Can rose buds be used for tea?
Yes. Rose buds can be brewed on their own or blended with other herbs for a soft, floral herbal tea.

What do rose buds taste like?
Rose buds have a delicate floral flavor with a lightly sweet, aromatic finish.

What herbs pair well with rose buds?
Rose buds pair well with lavender, chamomile, hibiscus, lemon balm, peppermint, tulsi, and rose hips.

Can I use rose buds in bath or body-care recipes?
Yes. Rose buds are commonly used in bath soaks, herbal steams, 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 treat skin, mood, hormones, or medical conditions?
No. Rose Buds Whole Dried are offered as a traditional botanical ingredient for tea, bath, 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. Customers with sensitivities or allergies to plants in the Rosaceae family should use caution. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before use if pregnant, nursing, taking medications, or managing a medical condition.

This product is sold as a botanical ingredient for tea, bath, and craft 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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