





Passionflower 1oz
Passionflower is wonderful for the heart and the mind. It supports the nervous system and can help with irritability, insomnia anxiety and pain. Passiflora is also considered good heart medicine, can help with brain function and memory.
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“Traditionally for supporting mental stress*
The gorgeous and mesmerizing Passiflora incarnata, the cold-hardy passionflower, also known as Maypop, is a perennial herbaceous vine that grows along the ground and climbs what it can with its spiraling tendrils. Each year we create a bamboo structure or use large metal cages for the vines to climb, and help them along by twining the tendrils around the bamboo and using strings to guide them to the structure. Looking closely at the vine you’re very likely to see ants journeying up and down, sipping nectar at the extra floral nectaries and warding off invaders. When flowering a sweet honey smell wafts through the air and we see many species of bees and ants, and the ruby throated hummingbirds sipping the nectar. In the fall of the year we gift honey to the plant and make this extract of the fresh leaves and flowers.”
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The statements and content on this website have not been evaluated by the FDA. Products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information provided is not a substitute for professional health advice.
Passionflower is wonderful for the heart and the mind. It supports the nervous system and can help with irritability, insomnia anxiety and pain. Passiflora is also considered good heart medicine, can help with brain function and memory.
More from Equinox Botanicals
“Traditionally for supporting mental stress*
The gorgeous and mesmerizing Passiflora incarnata, the cold-hardy passionflower, also known as Maypop, is a perennial herbaceous vine that grows along the ground and climbs what it can with its spiraling tendrils. Each year we create a bamboo structure or use large metal cages for the vines to climb, and help them along by twining the tendrils around the bamboo and using strings to guide them to the structure. Looking closely at the vine you’re very likely to see ants journeying up and down, sipping nectar at the extra floral nectaries and warding off invaders. When flowering a sweet honey smell wafts through the air and we see many species of bees and ants, and the ruby throated hummingbirds sipping the nectar. In the fall of the year we gift honey to the plant and make this extract of the fresh leaves and flowers.”
Made by Equinox Botanicals
The statements and content on this website have not been evaluated by the FDA. Products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information provided is not a substitute for professional health advice.
Passionflower is wonderful for the heart and the mind. It supports the nervous system and can help with irritability, insomnia anxiety and pain. Passiflora is also considered good heart medicine, can help with brain function and memory.
More from Equinox Botanicals
“Traditionally for supporting mental stress*
The gorgeous and mesmerizing Passiflora incarnata, the cold-hardy passionflower, also known as Maypop, is a perennial herbaceous vine that grows along the ground and climbs what it can with its spiraling tendrils. Each year we create a bamboo structure or use large metal cages for the vines to climb, and help them along by twining the tendrils around the bamboo and using strings to guide them to the structure. Looking closely at the vine you’re very likely to see ants journeying up and down, sipping nectar at the extra floral nectaries and warding off invaders. When flowering a sweet honey smell wafts through the air and we see many species of bees and ants, and the ruby throated hummingbirds sipping the nectar. In the fall of the year we gift honey to the plant and make this extract of the fresh leaves and flowers.”
Made by Equinox Botanicals
The statements and content on this website have not been evaluated by the FDA. Products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information provided is not a substitute for professional health advice.