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jasmine plant seeds Jasmine Flowers Bulk - Premium Quality Dried JasmineDescription, HTML view) > Whole Dried Jasmine Flowers for Tea and Infusion Our Bulk Jasmine Flowers are whole, hand graded blossoms of Jasminum officinale, the fragrant white jasmine prized for centuries across Western and Eastern herbal traditions. These are the true flowers, not a scented green tea blend, so you steep them on their own or layer them into any base you like. In the cup they are softer and rounder than the perfume suggests: a gentle

 

🌼 Whole Dried Jasmine Flowers for Tea and Infusion

Our Bulk Jasmine Flowers are whole, hand-graded blossoms of Jasminum officinale, the fragrant white jasmine prized for centuries across Western and Eastern herbal traditions. These are the true flowers, not a scented green-tea blend, so you steep them on their own or layer them into any base you like. In the cup they are softer and rounder than the perfume suggests: a gentle savory, mineral depth, a warm oatmeal smoothness, and a clear thread of honeyed floral sweetness through the finish. Each order arrives in resealable packaging that protects the delicate aroma from the moment it reaches you.

Jasmine is native to the foothills of the Himalayas and western China, and it grows best in the warm, humid mountain air it evolved in. We partner with a vetted farm in China that specializes in exactly those conditions and grows it right where it flourishes. The result is fragrant, fully formed flowers with the depth that proper climate brings. Every lot we ship receives the same per-batch lab work and the same 100% money-back guarantee as everything we carry.

Everything we do starts with a belief about soil. Our own farm in Colorado earned a groundbreaking Haney Soil Health Score of 25.4, a number that surpasses the soil biology measured in pristine forest land. That conviction, that healthier soil grows more complex and more potent plants, is the heart of who we are and the reason we hold every herb we carry, including these jasmine flowers, to the same biological and per-lot testing standards. You can explore jasmine's long story in our feature on jasmine's journey from ancient traditions to modern wellness, or browse our wider traditional Chinese medicine herbs.

Radical transparency is how we earn your trust. Every lot of these jasmine flowers is backed by its own third-party Certificate of Analysis verifying purity, potency, and the absence of contaminants, and we publish each batch so you can confirm the exact flowers in your hands. You can find the lot details and our COA reference in the same jasmine story and COA reference. For more ways to enjoy them, visit our loose-leaf tea collection.

🍵 Ways to Enjoy Them

🌿 Whole-flower jasmine tea

Steep the flowers on their own for a delicate, honeyed floral cup. About 1 to 2 teaspoons per 8 oz of water heated to 175 to 185 F.

🍃 Blend with green or white tea

Layer a pinch into your favorite leaf for a fresh, fragrant jasmine green or white tea you scent yourself.

🌸 Aromatic infusions

Add to cooling summer brews, herbal blends, or simple hot-water infusions whenever you want a calm, floral lift.

🌱 From the Sacred Plant Co Farm

Sacred Plant Co is a soil-first farm. Our own farm in Colorado earned a groundbreaking Haney Soil Health Score of 25.4, a number that surpasses the soil biology measured in pristine forest land. That score is the heart of who we are. We believe healthier soil grows more complex, more potent plants, and that philosophy is the reason we hold every herb we carry to the same biological and per-lot testing standards.

Product Specifications

Detail Specification
Botanical Name Jasminum officinale
Common Name Jasmine Flower, Jasmine Flowers
Format Whole flower
Available Weights 1/2 lb, 1 lb, 5 lb (bulk)
Tasting Notes Squid Ink, Oatmeal, Honey
Grade Premium
Testing Status COA-verified, per lot
Country of Origin China

Safety and Suitable Use

Jasmine flower is recognized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as generally safe (GRAS) as a food ingredient, and a cup of whole-flower jasmine infusion is naturally caffeine-free and gentle.

A few traditional cautions are worth knowing. Jasmine has a long history of being used to reduce milk supply, so if you are breastfeeding we suggest speaking with your practitioner before adding it to your routine. Occasional sensitivity to jasmine has also been reported; if you notice any irritation, discontinue use. During pregnancy, and alongside any prescription medication or existing health condition, consult a qualified healthcare provider about what is right for you.

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. Please consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use.

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Our policy is simple: if you aren't happy, send it back and receive a full refund. Anytime, for any reason.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I brew these whole jasmine flowers into my own jasmine tea?

Yes, and they are wonderful for it. These are whole dried Jasminum officinale flowers, so you control the strength and the blend. Use about 1 to 2 teaspoons per 8 oz cup, pour water heated to roughly 175 to 185 F over them, and steep 3 to 5 minutes covered to hold in the aroma. They infuse beautifully on their own and layer gorgeously into green or white tea. Every lot we ship is COA-verified and backed by our 100% money-back guarantee.

Is it safe to drink jasmine flower tea while pregnant or breastfeeding?

Jasmine flower is generally recognized as safe by the FDA as a food ingredient, and a cup of jasmine flower infusion is a gentle, caffeine-free pleasure. A couple of notes worth knowing: jasmine has a long traditional history of being used to reduce milk supply, so if you are breastfeeding it is worth a conversation with your practitioner first. Occasional sensitivity to jasmine has also been reported. As with any botanical during pregnancy or nursing, we recommend checking with a qualified healthcare provider about what is right for you.

How do I know these jasmine flowers are clean and high quality?

Every lot is backed by its own third-party Certificate of Analysis verifying purity, potency, and the absence of contaminants, and we publish each batch so you can verify the exact flowers you receive. You can read more in our jasmine story and COA reference. We hold every herb we carry to the same biological and per-lot testing standards that grow out of our soil-first philosophy, and we stand behind all of it. Our policy is simple: if you aren't happy, send it back and receive a full refund. Anytime, for any reason.

What do these jasmine flowers actually taste like?

The cup is softer and rounder than the perfume suggests. Expect a gentle savory, mineral depth, a warm oatmeal smoothness, and a clear thread of honeyed floral sweetness through the finish. It is aromatic without being soapy, which is exactly why it blends so naturally with green and white teas. Steeping a little cooler, around 175 to 185 F, keeps those delicate top notes intact.

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Spectacular Albeit Unknown History of Race Relations
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