Melissa officinalis ( lemon balm )Smooth-textured leaves wearing a subtle scent of lemon.
Feels like midsummer half-light – touched by the sun, protected by  shadow – brightening like bathing in sunlight, cooling like your bare feet touching grass again. 
Holds an affinity for the gut. Sensations of knots loosening.

Tilia europaea ( lime flower )
A tree wearing creamy, honeyed smelling flowers and heart-shaped leaves. 
Feels like falling asleep under its branches, waking up rested – tension falling like a leaf from its twig.

Passiflora incarnata ( passionflower )
Notes: roots, wood.
Clear and present. 
Aligns with earth´s gentle pulse – calmer. 
Prepares for softer nights.

Stramentum avenae ( oat straw )
Mild, mellow. Notes of nutty sweetness. 
Like a spoon of simmering oat porridge – wholesome, nourishing, warming. A moment for restoration.  
Ocimum tenuiflorum/sanctum ( holy basil )
Warmth. 
Sweet, but a touch of clove and pepper. 
There is something strong, stable, protective about this herb. Almost feels like resting against an old oak tree trunk. 
Perhaps a sense of inner resilience. Anchors your roots deeper into the soil.

Auranti amari flos ( bitter orange blossom )Deeper breaths.
Like a forest exhale. 
Feeling held by the moment.

Matricaria recutita ( German chamomile )
Bitter, still somehow sweet. 
Soothing. Harmonizing. 
Closer to balance, to relief.
Feels like picking chamomile flowers on a late afternoon in June.
As gentle as morning light. Comforting, safe, familiar – like old, faded, wrinkled linen sheets.
Scutellaria baicalensis ( skullcap )Deep conversations of energy after moments of low sun.
A little like early spring and the sight of its first occasional flowers on an evening walk. A walk away from thoughts.













Melissa officinalis ( lemon balm )
Smooth-textured leaves wearing a subtle scent of lemon.
Feels like midsummer half-light – touched by the sun, protected by  shadow – brightening like bathing in sunlight, cooling like your bare feet touching grass again. 
Holds an affinity for the gut. Sensations of knots loosening.

Tilia europaea ( lime flower )A tree wearing creamy, honeyed smelling flowers and heart-shaped leaves. 
Feels like falling asleep under its branches, waking up rested – tension falling like a leaf from its twig.

Passiflora incarnata ( passionflower )Notes: roots, wood.
Clear and present. 
Aligns with earth´s gentle pulse – calmer. 
Prepares for softer nights.
Stramentum avenae ( oat straw )Mild, mellow. Notes of nutty sweetness. 
Like a spoon of simmering oat porridge – wholesome, nourishing, warming. A moment for restoration.  
Ocimum tenuiflorum/sanctum ( holy basil )Warmth. 
Sweet, but a touch of clove and pepper. 
There is something strong, stable, protective about this herb. Almost feels like resting against an old oak tree trunk. 
Perhaps a sense of inner resilience. Anchors your roots deeper into the soil.

Auranti amari flos ( bitter orange blossom )
Deeper breaths. 
Like a forest exhale. 
Feeling held by the moment.
Matricaria recutita ( German chamomile )Bitter, still somehow sweet. 
Soothing. Harmonizing. 
Closer to balance, to relief.
Feels like picking chamomile flowers on a late afternoon in June.
As gentle as morning light. Comforting, safe, familiar – like old, faded, wrinkled linen sheets.
Scutellaria baicalensis ( skullcap )
Deep conversations of energy after moments of low sun.
A little like early spring and the sight of its first occasional flowers on an evening walk. A walk away from thoughts.