Red Globe Amaranth

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Gomphrena Globosa, also called Red Globe Amaranth Flower, literally translates to ‘Thousand Days Red’ due to the long blooming period of this flower.
Other Chinese names: Qian Ri Hong, Wan Nian Hong (Ten Thousand Years Red)

Globe amaranth is a short annual with dense, clover like flower clusters that often are dried and preserved. The flowers lack petals but exhibit red, pink, orange, or white bracts on long stalks.

This tea contains essential vitamins and minerals and is known in Chinese medicine for helping to relieve cough, shortness of breath, and enhance vision. Light herbal sweetness. This tea has an intriguing smell and held through more than one brewing, an interesting herbal. Globe Amaranth Tea is known to prevent aging thus it is good for the skin. Best taken without mixing other tea.

Chinese Tea Description:
Globe Amaranth originally grows in the tropics. It is a sun plant. It is resistant to dry heat but not to cold. It also grows in neutral soil which is both porous and fertile. In addition, Globe Amaranth is an annual herbaceous plant. This product selects top quality raw material. The shape of the flowers is even and complete and the colour purplish red. It also has a faint smell of pure fragrance.

This tea contains essential vitamins and minerals and is known in Chinese medicine for helping to relieve cough, shortness of breath, enhance vision, prevent aging thus it is good for the skin.

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