Chaste berry
Chaste berry
Dried Chasteberry (Vitex agnus-castus)
Chasteberry is the dried fruit of the chaste tree, a flowering shrub native to the Mediterranean region and parts of Asia. The small, round berries have been used for centuries in traditional botanical practices and are valued for their long history in plant lore and apothecary traditions.
The dried berries have a firm texture and are commonly prepared using slow methods such as decoctions or long infusions. Chasteberry is often included in educational herbal study, apothecary crafting, and traditional botanical formulations rather than culinary preparations.
These dried chasteberries are carefully sourced and prepared for ease of use, making them suitable for apothecary projects, botanical study, and non-medicinal applications.
Often included alongside other roots and berries in traditional apothecary study and botanical blends.
🌿 PRODUCT DETAILS
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Plant part: Berry (fruit)
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Texture: Whole dried berries
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Aroma: Mild, earthy, slightly peppery
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Common preparations: Decoction, infusion, botanical blends
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Ideal for: Apothecary projects, herbal education, traditional plant study
🫐 WAYS TO WORK WITH CHASTEBERRY
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Simmer into a traditional decoction
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Use in long-steep herbal infusions
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Incorporate into apothecary or educational projects
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Explore its historical role in botanical traditions
📦 STORAGE & CARE
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Reseal after use to maintain freshness.
Sold as a botanical ingredient. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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