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Organic White Willow Bark BULK

Organic White Willow Bark BULK

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Add a traditional bark botanical to your home apothecary with White Willow Bark, a dried, cut botanical commonly used in teas, decoctions, tincture-style preparations, and custom herbal blends.

White willow bark has a naturally earthy, bitter flavor and is best prepared by simmering rather than quick steeping. It pairs well with peppermint, ginger, cinnamon, clove, lemon balm, and other bold herbs or warming spices.

Tasting Notes

Earthy, bitter, woody, astringent, and grounding.

Suggested Uses

  • Prepare as a slow-simmered herbal decoction
  • Blend with peppermint, ginger, cinnamon, clove, or lemon balm
  • Use in tincture-style preparations or vinegar infusions
  • Add to custom loose herb blends and home apothecary recipes
  • Keep stocked as part of a traditional botanical pantry

How to Prepare White Willow Bark Tea

Use 1–2 teaspoons of dried white willow bark per 8–10 oz of water. Simmer gently for 15–20 minutes, then strain before serving.

Because bark is denser than leaves and flowers, white willow bark is best prepared as a decoction rather than a quick steep.

Product Details

  • Common name: White Willow Bark
  • Botanical name: Salix alba
  • Form: Dried cut bark
  • Use: Herbal teas, decoctions, tincture-style preparations, vinegar infusions, and home apothecary recipes
  • Packaging: Resealable bag for freshness
  • Made by: The Turmeric Tart

Why Customers Love It

  • Traditional bark botanical for decoctions and simmered teas
  • Bold earthy flavor for custom herbal blends
  • Pairs well with peppermint, ginger, cinnamon, and clove
  • Useful for home apothecary shelves and botanical preparations
  • Packaged in a resealable bag for easy storage

Build Your Herbal Routine

Want to explore more loose herbs, roots, and bark botanicals? Browse our full selection of bulk tea herbs.

Want to learn more about this traditional bark? Read our White Willow Bark guide.

Looking for a ready-made blend with white willow bark? Explore Peppermint Bark Tonic.


Product Q&A

What is white willow bark?
White willow bark comes from the Salix alba tree and is traditionally used as a botanical ingredient in teas, decoctions, tincture-style preparations, and home apothecary blends.

Can white willow bark be used for tea?
Yes. White willow bark can be prepared as a simmered decoction. Because bark is dense, simmering works better than a quick steep.

What does white willow bark taste like?
White willow bark has an earthy, bitter, woody, and astringent flavor.

What herbs pair well with white willow bark?
White willow bark pairs well with peppermint, ginger, cinnamon, clove, lemon balm, and other bold botanicals.

Can white willow bark be used in tincture-style preparations?
Yes. White willow bark is commonly used in tincture-style preparations. Follow a trusted recipe or work with a qualified herbal practitioner.

Is this product intended to support pain relief, headaches, joints, inflammation, fever, or medical conditions?
No. White Willow Bark is offered as a traditional botanical ingredient for tea blending, decoctions, tincture-style preparations, and home apothecary use. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Important note:
Always research herbs before use. White willow bark contains naturally occurring salicylates and may not be appropriate for everyone. Do not use if you are allergic or sensitive to aspirin or salicylates. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before using white willow bark, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking blood thinners, using aspirin or NSAIDs, managing bleeding disorders, preparing for surgery, giving to children or teens, or have a medical condition.

This product is offered as a botanical ingredient for tea, decoctions, tincture-style preparations, 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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