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SEE MY NEW VIDEO WHERE YOU CAN ACTUALLY SEE THE BLUE COLOR!! Come make an herbal tea with me with herbs I grew on my homestead: Golden Lemonbalm, Anise Hyssop, Pineapple Mint, Mountain Mint, Violets, Blue Butterfly. Please like and subscribe. If you like this kind of content, let me know in the comments— I love sharing what I’m growing and learning. 🌿 Golden Lemon Balm. Genus & species: Melissa officinalis (golden cultivar) * My preferred type of lemon balm* Tea benefits: Calming nervous system support (gentle anxiolytic) Helps ease stress, tension, and mild anxiety Supports digestion & reduces bloating Traditionally used for sleep support and mood lifting Flavor: Light lemon, soft and soothing. GREAT SMELL!! 🌿 Anise Hyssop. Genus & species: Agastache foeniculum Tea benefits: Digestive aid (gas, bloating, sluggish digestion) Mild respiratory support (coughs, congestion) Calming yet uplifting—great for stress + focus Traditionally used for colds and seasonal discomfort Flavor: Sweet licorice 🌿 Pineapple Mint. Genus & species: Mentha suaveolens ‘Variegata’ Tea benefits: Supports digestion and eases nausea Cooling and refreshing for the body Mild headache and tension relief Gently uplifting without overstimulation Flavor: Soft mint with fruity brightness 🌿 Mountain Mint. Genus & species: Pycnanthemum virginianum (and related Pycnanthemum spp.) Tea benefits: Strong digestive support Traditionally used for colds, fevers, and respiratory congestion Cooling and antimicrobial properties Excellent for summer teas and heat support Flavor: Bold, crisp, wild mint. Tastes like the color white!!! 🌿 Violets. Genus & species: Viola odorata. A Georgia native plant Tea benefits: Gentle lymphatic and immune support Soothing for sore throats and dry coughs Mild anti-inflammatory properties Traditionally associated with emotional and heart support Flavor: Delicate, floral, lightly sweet 🌿 Blue Butterfly Pea Genus & species: Clitoria ternatea Tea benefits: Rich in antioxidants Traditionally used to support memory and cognitive health Cooling and calming to the nervous system Supports eye and skin health in herbal traditions Bonus: Turns purple with lemon 🍋✨ (acid) #HerbalTea#GrowYourOwn #theviolahomestead #HerbsAtHome#PlantTok#GardenTok #HerbalEducation#TeaTok#PlantKnowledge#AtlantaGrower #Homegrown#BlackGardeners#WomenWhoGrow#UrbanGarden#urbanhomesteader #herbalist #southerngrower