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Posted by sardonicus Georgia, USA (euphoric_misanthropy@yahoo.com) on Tue, Feb 17, 09 at 22:19
| When used in tea, which part of the plant is to be used? The flower itself, the stems and leaves, the fruit... or any combination of the above? |
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RE: Passionflower
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| If you are talking about Passiflora incarnata, it is usally stems, leaf and flower. |
RE: Passionflower
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| I was, thank you for the response. Do you by chance know if all species of passiflora are the same as far as medicinal use? |
RE: Passionflower
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| Glad I could help. For medicinal use, it is Passiflora incarnata. |
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