
The Story
Dried Bedstraw Herb (commonly known as Cleavers) is a traditional botanical prepared from the aerial parts of the bedstraw plant. It is commonly used in herbal infusions, botanical blends, cosmetic experimentation, and natural craft or educational applications.
Product Details
| Product Type | Dried Herb |
| Botanical Name | Galium aparine (commonly associated species; may vary by batch) |
| Plant Part Used | Aerial parts (leaves and stems) |
| Processing Method | Harvested, cleaned, and air dried |
| Appearance | Green dried herb with characteristic light herbal aroma |
| Cultivation | Naturally grown without synthetic pesticides or herbicides where possible; not certified organic |
| Origin | Varies by batch |
Usage Information
- Commonly used in herbal infusions, botanical blends, and traditional preparations
- Suitable for cosmetic experimentation such as infused oils, extracts, or botanical formulations
- Used in craft, educational, or ethnobotanical applications
- Documentation such as COA or SDS available on request where applicable
Tea & Infusion Preparation
- Add approximately 1 teaspoon dried herb to hot water
- Steep for 5–10 minutes depending on preference
- Strain before use
Cosmetic & Craft Applications
- May be infused into oils or water phases for experimental cosmetic formulations
- Used in soaps, bath blends, herbal sachets, or botanical craft products
- Primarily valued as a botanical ingredient rather than for fragrance strength
Safety & Handling
- Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease
- Avoid use during pregnancy or when taking medication without professional guidance
- Individuals with plant sensitivities should exercise caution
- Avoid inhalation of fine particles during handling
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
Quality & Compliance
- 100% dried bedstraw herb with no added fillers
- Sourced from naturally cultivated crops; certification may vary
- Batch traceability documentation available on request
Packaging & Storage
- Supplied in sealed packaging suitable for dried botanicals
- Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight
- Keep packaging tightly closed to maintain freshness
- Avoid moisture exposure to preserve quality
Description
Dried Bedstraw Herb (commonly known as Cleavers) is a traditional botanical prepared from the aerial parts of the bedstraw plant. It is commonly used in herbal infusions, botanical blends, cosmetic experimentation, and natural craft or educational applications.
Product Details
| Product Type | Dried Herb |
| Botanical Name | Galium aparine (commonly associated species; may vary by batch) |
| Plant Part Used | Aerial parts (leaves and stems) |
| Processing Method | Harvested, cleaned, and air dried |
| Appearance | Green dried herb with characteristic light herbal aroma |
| Cultivation | Naturally grown without synthetic pesticides or herbicides where possible; not certified organic |
| Origin | Varies by batch |
Usage Information
- Commonly used in herbal infusions, botanical blends, and traditional preparations
- Suitable for cosmetic experimentation such as infused oils, extracts, or botanical formulations
- Used in craft, educational, or ethnobotanical applications
- Documentation such as COA or SDS available on request where applicable
Tea & Infusion Preparation
- Add approximately 1 teaspoon dried herb to hot water
- Steep for 5–10 minutes depending on preference
- Strain before use
Cosmetic & Craft Applications
- May be infused into oils or water phases for experimental cosmetic formulations
- Used in soaps, bath blends, herbal sachets, or botanical craft products
- Primarily valued as a botanical ingredient rather than for fragrance strength
Safety & Handling
- Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease
- Avoid use during pregnancy or when taking medication without professional guidance
- Individuals with plant sensitivities should exercise caution
- Avoid inhalation of fine particles during handling
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
Quality & Compliance
- 100% dried bedstraw herb with no added fillers
- Sourced from naturally cultivated crops; certification may vary
- Batch traceability documentation available on request
Packaging & Storage
- Supplied in sealed packaging suitable for dried botanicals
- Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight
- Keep packaging tightly closed to maintain freshness
- Avoid moisture exposure to preserve quality





















