Description
This elixir is for the overthinker. The perfectionist. The one who replays conversations at 2 a.m. and can’t quite set the day down. Passionflower and rose come together here not to sedate, but to soften—to help the mind loosen its grip so the heart can lead.
Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) is a traditional nervine herb, treasured for centuries in the Americas for its ability to promote relaxation and support healthy rest. Our passionflower is wildcrafted—gathered by hand from plants growing in their natural habitat, which means the full complexity of the plant’s chemistry is preserved.
Rose petals need little introduction. Known across nearly every herbal tradition as the “herb of the heart,” rose has been used for millennia to open, soften, and bring a sense of emotional ease. Together, passionflower and rose create something quietly powerful: a space to breathe, to release, and to return to center.
Made to order in small batches.
This item is crafted after your order is placed and typically ships within 16–20 business days. You’ll receive tracking as soon as your order leaves our studio.
Ingredients & Sourcing
Ingredients: Alcohol extracts of fresh wildcrafted passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) and rose petals (Rosa spp.), raw Georgia honey. Fresh herb/menstruum ratio: 1:2. Cold press extraction.
Sourcing: Passionflower is wildcrafted with care from plants in their natural habitat. Rose petals are sourced from organic growers. Honey is raw and locally sourced from Georgia apiaries.
Allergens & Cautions: Contains alcohol. Not suitable for children under 1 year due to raw honey. This herb is very gentle and safe for most adults. Consult your healthcare provider if pregnant, nursing, or taking medication.
How to Use
Suggested serving: 1–2 full droppers, 2 to 4 times per day, or as desired.
Especially lovely in the evening—added to warm tea, taken before rest, or placed under the tongue during moments of stress. Also pairs beautifully with a warm bath or bedtime journaling.
Start with a few drops and adjust to find your ideal serving. This formula is gentle enough for daily use.
Storage: Store in a cool, dark place.
Learn More
Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) was used extensively by Indigenous peoples of the Americas long before European contact. The Cherokee, in particular, valued it for its calming properties. It entered the European pharmacopoeia in the 16th century and has remained one of the most widely used nervine herbs in Western herbalism.
Wildcrafting—the practice of harvesting plants from their natural, uncultivated habitat—preserves the plant’s full phytochemical profile and supports ecological balance when done responsibly.
Learn more about passionflower, rose, and the art of wildcrafting in our Herbal Index.
Let the mind rest. Let the heart speak.
Let the mind rest. Let the heart speak.
Let the mind rest. Let the heart speak.
Let the mind rest. Let the heart speak.
Let the mind rest. Let the heart speak.
Let the mind rest. Let the heart speak.
Let the mind rest. Let the heart speak.
Let the mind rest. Let the heart speak.
Let the mind rest. Let the heart speak.
Let the mind rest. Let the heart speak.