'Calm' Camomile, Linden & Lemon Verbena Infusion, 15 Silky Tea Bags, 30g
Flavour profile: This delicate blend of camomile, linden flower and lemon verbena, long used in traditional infusions for their gentle character, is a mellow and soft infusion for calm days and quiet nights.
The core of Calm: Camomile (Matricaria recutita) has been used to ease frazzled nerves since ancient times. Blended with valerian, lavender and lemon verbena, this gentle infusion offers a welcome respite from the pressures of the modern world.
Calm is part of a collection of intriguing infusions created in partnership with Chelsea Physic Garden; the only botanic garden in London devoted to the study and propagation of medicinal, herbal – and some would say, magical – plants.
15 Silky Tea Bags.
Weight: 30g
Nutritional Information per 100g
- EnergyKJ
- Energy altkcal
- Fat0g
- - of which saturates0g
- Carbohydrate0g
- - of which sugars0g
- Protein0g
- Salt0g
- Standard (3-5 Working Days) £5.95
- Named Day (Available Mon to Sun) £7.95
- Next Working Day (Available Mon to Fri) £9.95
- Named Day Delivery By 12pm £12.95
'Calm' Camomile, Linden & Lemon Verbena Infusion, 15 Silky Tea Bags, 30g
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Behind the Beautiful Illustrations
Each blend in this range is a delight for the senses, but the story behind the brews truly comes alive through the exquisite packaging illustrations - which were created by artists from Chelsea Physic Garden’s Florilegium Society. These detailed drawings depict the very botanicals found in each tea, continuing a centuries-old tradition of botanical art. The Florilegium Society, the world’s oldest and largest contemporary florilegium, documents scientifically significant flora in Chelsea’s historic garden - an art form inspired by Elizabeth Blackwell’s 18th-century book A Curious Herbal. Today, up to 60 accomplished artists continue this legacy, and we’re utterly thrilled that their work decorates our teas.






















