Here we have Echinacea.
This was harvested a month ago, growing wild right here in East Texas just outside of Good Springs. A rare find. And a very limited supply. This year's crop is over. This contains leaves and blooms. This is a great tea to have along side you when the next pandemic comes along.
Echinacea tea offers a tingling feeling that is refreshing and invigorating. Echinacea boasts a strong flavor that is heavy on the floral notes. It has the sharp freshness of pine needles and the soft, round flavor of meadowsweet. Steep 1 Teaspoon in hot water. Package contains about 12-15 servings.
The echinacea plant is native to North America including the United States. Native American tribes and the Great Plains Indians used echinacea tea for hundreds of years as a natural remedy to treat ear infections and pain.
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