What Is an Herbal Tisane?
An herbal tisane is a warm, soothing infusion crafted from the petals of flowers, aromatic herbs, earthy roots, fragrant seeds, and sweet‑fruited botanicals — not tea leaves. Each cup carries a cupful of nature’s perfume, inviting rich color, layered aroma, and flavor that feels alive on your tongue. Tisanes are naturally caffeine‑free, making them ideal companions for a morning embrace or a quiet evening ritual.
WildFlower Forest tisanes are small‑batch, loose‑leaf blends with whole plant pieces that bloom open in your cup, giving full‑bodied aroma and character with every steep.
How Is a Tisane Different From Tea?
Unlike traditional tea, which comes from the Camellia sinensis plant (green, black, white, or oolong tea), tisanes contain no tea leaves at all. This makes herbal tisanes naturally caffeine-free and suitable for day or evening use.
Why People Choose Herbal Tisanes?
Herbal tisanes are often chosen for their sensory experience and plant-forward benefits, including calming rituals, digestive support, and gentle daily nourishment. Because each plant contributes unique aroma, color, and character, tisanes are as much about experience as they are about function.
WildFlower Forest Herbal Tisanes
WildFlower Forest herbal tisanes are small-batch, loose-leaf blends crafted with whole botanicals sourced from organic, all-natural, and sustainable farms. Each blend is designed for layered aroma, full infusion, and intentional daily self-care.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are herbal tisanes caffeine-free?
Yes. Herbal tisanes do not contain tea leaves, so they are naturally caffeine-free.
Can herbal tisanes be consumed daily?
Most herbal tisanes are suitable for regular use, though individual herbs may have specific considerations depending on personal needs. See our WildFlower Forest Tisane Consumption Chart for recommended daily amounts and ideal times to enjoy each blend.
Are tisanes considered herbal tea?
Yes. While technically not “tea,” tisanes are commonly referred to as herbal tea in everyday language.