Personality
Strong, beautiful, mysterious.
Herbal Power
Used historically by the indigenous peoples of South America and now by modern day herbalists.
Reason to Love
This Amazonian native is sometimes called “trumpet tree” which refers to its tissue-paper-like, trumpetshaped flowers. There are more than 60 species of this beautiful, flowering tree with blooms that range from pink to yellow. The inner bark of both the pink and yellow flowering trees is used by the indigenous peoples of South America and revered by Western herbalists.
Taste
Woody, tannic and slightly bitter.
What’s in your cup?
Some of our favorite yellow Pau d’Arco, commonly known as amarelo, comes from Bello Horizonte, a small village deep in the Peruvian Amazon. It’s harvested in the late winter through the early spring before the seasonal rains make the jungle nearly impassable. The men cut and transport the bark back to the village where the women clean and dry it to be processed.
Pau d’Arco wild sourcing is done with great care, providing the community with much needed employment and income. The health of the forest is maintained through limited and selective collection and intensive replanting.
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Unit Amount
16
Unit Measure
Bags
Directions
How to Brew Pour 8 oz. freshly boiled water over 1 tea bag.
Cover cup & Steep for 10-15 minutes.
Squeeze tea bag to ensure maximum goodness in your cup.
Enjoy 1-4 cups per day. For a m