Botanical Entry

Passionflower

Passiflora incarnata

Passionflower is a climbing vine flower commonly included in calm, rest, and evening wind-down herbal blends.

Wellness Categories
Sleep & Relaxation
Common Forms
capsuleteaTincture
Realistic botanical image of Passionflower, Passiflora incarnata

Overview

Passionflower is a climbing vine flower commonly included in calm, rest, and evening wind-down herbal blends.

Entry Details

Passionflower is a climbing vine flower commonly included in calm, rest, and evening wind-down herbal blends.

Passionflower is known for its striking blossoms and its use as a dried herb in teas, tinctures, and capsules. It is often blended with other gentle herbs in nighttime or relaxation-themed formulas. Product descriptions should emphasize its traditional role in quiet routines and avoid presenting it as a treatment for anxiety, insomnia, or other conditions.

Passionflower has been used in traditional and household herbal settings as part of rest-centered and calming preparations. It is often found in educational references alongside other evening herbs such as chamomile, lemon balm, or valerian. Keep the tone general and tradition-focused.

Traditional Use / Educational Notes

Passionflower has been used in traditional and household herbal settings as part of rest-centered and calming preparations. It is often found in educational references alongside other evening herbs such as chamomile, lemon balm, or valerian. Keep the tone general and tradition-focused.

Safety Note

May cause drowsiness. Use caution with sedatives, alcohol, sleep products, or medications that affect alertness. Consult a qualified healthcare professional if pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or giving to children. Avoid driving or operating machinery after use if drowsy.

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