Heather
$20.00
With its complex floral and herbaceous flavor, beautiful heather is most often used as an ingredient in tea or a flavoring for beer, wine, and spirits. Historically, it is said to have medicinal qualities helping with arthritis, rheumatism, osteoarthritis, kidney and urinary tracr conditions, and wound healing.
Packaged in an overstock plastic ziplock bag, aproximately three cups.
3 in stock
SKU | 9210-1 |
Categories | Caffeine Free (Tisanes & Herbal), Teas |
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