Purple cornflower petals can be used in a variety of ways. They can be brewed into a tea, added to bath water for a relaxing soak, or used as a natural dye for fabrics or food. When brewed as a tea, they have a slightly sweet and floral flavor that pairs well with other herbs and spices.
To brew a cup of purple cornflower tea, simply add a teaspoon of dried petals to a cup of boiling water and steep for 5-10 minutes. You can also combine them with other herbs, such as chamomile or lavender, for an even more relaxing and aromatic blend.
COMMON NAME Standardized: Cornflower Purple Other: bachelor's button, cyani
BOTANICAL NAME Centaurea cyanus Plant Family: Asteraceae
PARTS USED Petals
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