
The Botanical Magic of Flower Petals in Tea
Flower petals bring a symphony of flavor, aroma, and wellness—infusing every cup with natural beauty and botanical magic. Laden with essential oils, antioxidants, and delicate nutrients, these petals add layers of complexity that awaken the senses and nourish the soul.
At TeadayTea, we carefully blend these exquisite botanicals to create teas that are as vibrant and beneficial as they are delicious.
Discover the Unique Benefits of Our Flower Petals
Each flower offers something special. Here’s a guide to some of the beautiful botanicals you’ll find in our blends, along with their traditional wellness benefits:
Amaranth
Supports cardiovascular health.
Butterfly Blue Pea Flower
May support weight loss, blood sugar balance, and healthy skin and nails.
Featured in: Blue Velvet (Organic)
Chamomile
Commonly used for sleep, anxiety, stomach discomfort, menstrual relief, skin conditions, and ulcers.
Featured in: Tranquility, Night Night Sweetie! (Organic), Monthly Serenity
Cornflower
Traditionally used for water retention, fever, constipation, and congestion.
Featured in: Tummy Tamer, Blueberry Pie, Dark Chocolate Tea
Dandelion
Known for supporting liver health and reducing inflammation.
Featured in: Moringa Magic, Arthritis Tea
Jasmine
An aromatic aphrodisiac; also associated with relaxation, reducing food cravings, and supporting heart and cancer health.
Featured in: Midnight Jasmine (Organic), Jasmine Bouquet, Black Vanilla Cream
Hibiscus
Supports cholesterol and blood pressure balance; anti-inflammatory and antioxidant-rich.
Featured in: Strawberry Kiwi, Ignite, Merry Berry (Organic)
Lavender
Calming and aromatic; traditionally used for anxiety, stress, insomnia, depression, and pain management.
Featured in: Marie Antoinette, Zen, Headache Soother
Lily
May help ease pain, reduce swelling, and soothe cough and congestion.
Mallow
Traditionally used for constipation, throat irritation, and dry cough.
Featured in: Headache Soother, Black Currant, Hazelnut Vanilla
Marigold
Soothing to skin; may support healing of bruises and varicose veins.
Featured in: Juicy Juicy Mango Oolong, Peachy Honeybush, Monthly Serenity
Osmanthus
A fragrant flower believed to aid digestion, detoxification, circulation, stress relief, and more.
Featured in: Ignite, Jasmine Bouquet
Red Plum Blossom
Supports stomach and spleen function; also used for respiratory issues.
Rose
Loved for its uplifting qualities—traditionally used for grief, PMS, upset stomach, sore throats, menopause, and more.
Featured in: Headache Soother, Monthly Serenity, Ignite
Rosehips
Rich in vitamin C; supports digestive and immune health, joint care, and skin vitality.
Featured in: Let it Go! (Colon Cleanse), Strawberry Kiwi, Zen
Safflower
Known to help prevent blood clots, widen blood vessels, and lower blood pressure.
Featured in: Moringa Magic, Sweet Watermelon Oolong, Zesty Tulsi
Sea Buckthorn
A powerhouse plant with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-viral, and heart-health benefits.
Featured in: Pumpkin Pie
Sunflower
May stimulate appetite and aid digestion; traditionally used as a natural vermifuge.
Featured in: Juicy Juicy Mango Oolong, Vanilla Twilight, Peachy Honeybush
St. John’s Wort
Often used for mood support, including symptoms of depression and OCD.
Featured in:Blue Velvet (Organic)
Tulsi
Anti-microbial and adaptogenic properties.
Featured in:Zesty Tulsi, Echinacea Tulsi Power Up, Blue Velvet (Organic)
Please note: While many of these petals have been used in traditional wellness practices, this information is for educational purposes and not intended to diagnose or treat medical conditions. Always consult a healthcare provider if you have concerns.
Explore Our Floral Tea Collections
Discover the beauty and benefits of these botanicals in our thoughtfully crafted blends.
Shop Teas with Flower Petals