Wildflower West Botanicals

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Feeling depleted after the festivities? Summer heat zapping your energy? When temperatures soar, you do not just lose wa...
07/05/2026

Feeling depleted after the festivities?

Summer heat zapping your energy?

When temperatures soar, you do not just lose water through sweat. You also lose critical minerals and electrolytes like magnesium, potassium, and calcium. Traditional water is great, but iced herbal teas (tisanes) can help supercharge your summer hydration by delivering these nutrients straight to your cells.

A couple of my favorite mineral rich herbs:

🌺 Hibiscus: This tart, ruby red flower is packed with vitamin C, iron, and key organic acids that support hydration and helps cool the body from the inside out. Find it in our Ambient Glow and Golden Hour teas!

🌿 Nettle: A true powerhouse. Nettle is loaded with highly absorbable calcium, magnesium, iron, and potassium. Find some nettle in our Heart Health tea!

🌱 Red Raspberry Leaf: High in calcium, magnesium, and potassium, making it an excellent cooling tonic. Get your hands on some red raspberry leaf in our NEW Vital Radiance tea and our Ambient Glow!

Pro-Tip for Summer Brewing:
Make a “Sun Tea” or a strong overnight cold brew. Steeping your herbs in cold water in the fridge for 8–12 hours allows for a deep, smooth extraction of minerals without any bitter flavors. Pour over ice, add a splash of lime, and sip your way back to balance!

If you’ve been needing to stock up now is a great time! 35% off your entire purchase now through July 12, no code needed!

“There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea.”Henry James,...
06/18/2026

“There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea.”
Henry James, The Portrait of a Lady

06/10/2026

201 E Main, Emmett, ID

Cherry Festival week is almost here 🍒❤️One of the best parts of summer in Emmett is watching the whole town come alive f...
06/10/2026

Cherry Festival week is almost here 🍒❤️

One of the best parts of summer in Emmett is watching the whole town come alive for Cherry Festival. This year’s theme is “Orchard Trails & Cherry Tales,” and there’s genuinely something happening for everyone June 17–20 at Emmett City Park.

A few things to put on your list this week:
🍒 Carnival rides starting daily at 1 PM Wednesday–Friday and noon on Saturday
🍒 Nightly concerts and free live entertainment in the park
🍒 The Cherry Festival Parade on Saturday at 6 PM
🍒 The famous cherry pit spit contest
🍒 Pie eating contests
🍒 Quilt show, kids activities, games, and family events
🍒 Food booths, cherry treats, lemonade, fair food, and local vendors
🍒 Small businesses and handmade goods from all over Idaho and beyond

One of my favorite things about Cherry Festival is that it still feels like true small town Idaho with families walking Main Street, kids covered in cotton candy sugar, live music drifting through the park, and everyone running into somebody they know. ❤️

If you’re visiting Emmett this week, snag a funnel cake, support local businesses, stay for the parade, and soak in one of Idaho’s longest running hometown traditions

🌸✨ NEW Vital Radiance - a feminine health tea ✨🌸A lot of modern conversations around feminine wellness focus on “fixing”...
05/28/2026

🌸✨ NEW Vital Radiance - a feminine health tea ✨🌸

A lot of modern conversations around feminine wellness focus on “fixing” the body.

Traditional herbalism tends to ask a different question:
How do we nourish and support the systems already working so hard to maintain balance?

That’s part of why raspberry leaf has remained relevant across generations of herbal practice. Not because it’s trendy, but because it has a long history of use as a nutritive, astringent herb traditionally incorporated into women’s wellness formulas.

But formulation matters.

A feminine herbal blend shouldn’t feel harsh, overstimulating, or one-dimensional. In herbalism, we often look at energetics just as much as individual actions. Raspberry leaf is gently drying and toning, so I paired it with softer, more aromatic herbs like linden, rose, and lemon balm to bring moisture, volatility, and nervous system support to the blend.

Cinnamon warms. Lemon verbena brightens and lifts. Rose helps carry the aroma while also softening the overall profile.

This is the part of herbalism I love most. We’re not chasing or making miracle claims, but understanding how plants complement one another physiologically, energetically, and sensorially.

A good tea should do more than “taste healthy.” It should feel thoughtfully built.

Cherry Vanilla is almost gone! Don’t miss out! Message me or find some at the link on my page. 🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼
05/14/2026

Cherry Vanilla is almost gone! Don’t miss out! Message me or find some at the link on my page. 🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼

C H E R R Y   V A N I L L A  Before the canals, before the orchards, this valley was dry land along the Payette River. T...
05/01/2026

C H E R R Y V A N I L L A

Before the canals, before the orchards, this valley was dry land along the Payette River. Then irrigation came in the early 1900s, and everything changed. Suddenly it was cherries, peaches, apricots. Thousands of acres. So much fruit this place was called the “Gem of Plenty.”

And cherries kind of became the thing.

Hot days, cool nights, tree ripened sweetness that you can’t really replicate anywhere else.

This blend is my little nod to that. To Emmett’s Cherry Festival. To the little town that has humbly given so much of itself.

Ceylon black tea for depth, organic vanilla bean for warmth, and dried cherries for that bright, slightly tart sweetness that feels like summer in Southwest Idaho.

Most of the herbs in this blend work through the GABA system, which is the brain’s primary calming pathway. GABA slows n...
04/28/2026

Most of the herbs in this blend work through the GABA system, which is the brain’s primary calming pathway. GABA slows neural activity, quiets mental chatter, and helps the body shift into a more restful state.

Herbs like chamomile and passionflower have actually been studied for this.

Chamomile contains apigenin, a compound that binds to GABA-A receptors in the brain, producing mild sedative effects (Srivastava et al., Molecular Medicine Reports, 2010).

Passionflower has been shown to increase GABA levels and improve sleep quality in human trials, particularly in people experiencing mild sleep disturbances (Ngan & Conduit, Phytotherapy Research, 2011).

Hawthorn and vervain are traditionally used as nervines, helping ease tension in both the body and mind. Catnip offers gentle calming support, especially for restlessness. Orange peel brings in flavonoids like hesperidin, which have mild anxiolytic effects and support digestion which is more connected to sleep than most people realize.

Research continues to show that many plant compounds support sleep by modulating GABA activity and reducing nervous system excitability over time (Sarris et al., Phytotherapy Research, 2011; Yeung et al., Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2012).

A cup of tea at night might seem small, but small, consistent signals are exactly how the nervous system changes.

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