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Bulk Red Clover Blossoms, Hand-Picked Whole Dried Trifolium Pratense, Regeneratively Grown in Colorado
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🌸 Hand-Picked Red Clover Blossoms, Grown on Our Regenerative Colorado Farm
Our red clover blossoms (Trifolium pratense) are hand-harvested at peak bloom from the same Colorado fields where Sacred Plant Co built its farming philosophy. We farm soil first, plants second, because we believe healthier soil grows more potent, more complex herbs. Our farm earned a Haney Soil Health Score of 25.4, surpassing the 23.7 average measured in pristine North American forest soil, and red clover in particular rewards biologically rich ground with fuller crowns, a deeper pigment, and a more honeyed aroma. The tasting notes our customers keep coming back to are hay, honey, and a quiet vanilla finish. You can read the full story behind these blossoms in our article Harnessing the Power of Red Clover Blossoms.
🌱 Soil-first farming. Haney Soil Health Score 25.4.
The Haney test measures living soil biology, not just nutrient content. A score of 25.4 places our farm above the average of undisturbed forest floor. That is the foundation we credit for the depth of flavor and aroma in every batch.
Every lot is third-party tested for heavy metals, microbial contamination, and pesticide residues before it leaves the farm. We publish a Certificate of Analysis on every batch so you can verify the exact lot you receive. This is the second pillar of how we work: radical transparency, lot by lot, with no marketing-grade fog between the field and your apothecary shelf.
You can recognize a strong lot of red clover by its color and crown structure. The blossoms hold a soft pink-to-magenta tone, the heads stay intact rather than crumbling, and the dry aroma is sweet and grassy with the honey-vanilla note that defines a well-grown batch. For a deeper exploration of red clover's traditional uses and history, our team wrote A Symphony of Blossoms, and for Eastern medicine context see our guide on Red Clover in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
🍵 How Herbalists Use These Blossoms
🍵 Loose-Leaf Tea
Infuse whole blossoms in just-off-boil water, covered, for 10 minutes. Brews to a pale gold with a soft honey-vanilla aroma.
🌿 Tinctures & Oxymels
Whole blossoms macerate beautifully in alcohol or apple-cider vinegar honey blends for shelf-stable apothecary preparations.
🌸 Infused Honey & Skin Care
Pairs naturally with rose petals, oatstraw, and lemon balm for soothing facial steams, infused oils, and bath blends.
📋 Product Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Botanical Name | Trifolium pratense |
| Common Name | Red Clover Blossom (also: red clover, red clover flower) |
| Format | Whole dried blossoms, hand-picked at peak bloom |
| Available Weights | 1 oz, 1/2 lb, 1 lb |
| Tasting Notes | Hay, honey, vanilla |
| Grade | Premium, regeneratively grown |
| Testing Status | COA-verified, per lot (heavy metals, microbial contamination, pesticide residues) |
| Origin | Colorado, USA |
Safety and Practitioner Guidance
Red clover is widely regarded as a gentle herb, but it contains naturally occurring isoflavones (phytoestrogens) that warrant caution in specific situations.
- Anyone pregnant or nursing should consult a qualified practitioner before use.
- Anyone with a hormone-sensitive condition, including a personal or family history of estrogen-sensitive cancer, should consult a practitioner before use.
- Anyone taking blood-thinning medication (warfarin, aspirin, clopidogrel and similar) should consult a practitioner, as red clover contains coumarin-related compounds.
- Anyone on hormone replacement therapy, hormonal birth control, tamoxifen, or other hormone-modulating medication should consult a practitioner before use.
- Discontinue use at least two weeks before any scheduled surgery.
- Traditional usage guidance limits regular daily intake to around 1 to 4 grams of dried blossom as a tea. Higher amounts and concentrated extracts should be supervised by a qualified herbalist.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before beginning any new herbal regimen, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or managing a health condition.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What do these red clover blossoms taste like in a tea?
I describe them the way our customers do after their first cup: hay-sweet on the front of the palate, with clear honey on the top note and a soft vanilla finish in the back of the throat. The infusion brews to a pale gold, close to the color of a weak chamomile, with a clean grassy aroma you would recognize from a hayfield on a warm afternoon. My standard preparation is one heaping tablespoon of whole blossoms to twelve ounces of just-off-boil water, covered, for ten minutes. Covering matters. Red clover carries delicate aromatic compounds that walk off as steam if you leave the cup open.
How do these whole blossoms compare to your red clover blossom tincture, and when would I use one over the other?
I think of them as two different doors into the same plant. Whole dried blossoms give you flexibility: tea, oxymels, infused honey, skin-care infusions, custom formulas you build yourself. The tincture is the choice when you want a fast, shelf-stable dose without a brewing step, and when you want a more concentrated extract of the alcohol-soluble constituents. Most of the herbalists I know keep both on the shelf and reach for whichever fits the moment. You can see the extract here: Red Clover Blossom Tincture.
Is regeneratively grown red clover meaningfully different from conventional or certified organic?
In my experience, yes, though it shows up in subtle ways rather than dramatic ones. Our farming approach is built around feeding soil biology rather than feeding the plant directly, and the Haney Soil Health Score of 25.4 we earned on our own farm is the test result we use to keep ourselves honest. When the soil microbiome is intact, plants tend to produce a fuller secondary-metabolite profile: more of the aromatic compounds, more pigment, more of the complexity you can actually smell and taste in a finished tea. Certified organic confirms what is not used on the field. Regenerative addresses what is actively rebuilt in the soil. We pursue both standards, and we publish per-lot Certificates of Analysis so you can verify the result rather than take our word for it.
Can I use red clover blossoms safely if I am taking medication or have a hormone-sensitive condition?
This is the question I always want people to ask first. Red clover contains isoflavones, a class of phytoestrogens, which means it can interact in real ways with hormone-sensitive conditions, hormonal therapies, blood thinners, and certain other medications. I do not consider it a casual herb for those situations. If you are pregnant, nursing, on tamoxifen, on hormonal birth control, on anticoagulants, or managing a hormone-sensitive cancer history, talk to a qualified practitioner before using it. Discontinue use at least two weeks before any scheduled surgery. For a fuller comparison against another common menopause herb, our team wrote a detailed evidence review at Red Clover vs Black Cohosh for Menopause.
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Bulk Red Clover Blossoms, Hand-Picked Whole Dried Trifolium Pratense, Regeneratively Grown in Colorado
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$15.99 - Regular price
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