Lavender Lemongrass (tin)
- Organic lemon myrtle
- Organic lemon peel
- Organic lemongrass
- Organic lavender
- Natural flavor
- Organic lemon balm
- Organic calendula petals
- Organic stevia extract
This tea is USDA Certified Organic.




Octavia Tea blend
Water Temperature: 195°F
Leaf to Water Ratio: 1 heaping tablespoon per 16 oz
Steep Time: 4-5 minutes
General Guide:
- Add tea leaves to a teapot, fill-your-own tea bag or infuser basket.
- Use 1 to 3 teaspoons (1 tablespoon) of leaves per cup (8 oz) of water. Adjust to taste.
- Bring fresh, cold water to a rolling boil, allow it to cool slightly, then pour water over tea leaves and cover.
- Infuse (steep) leaves 2-5 minutes; 3½ minutes is a good average that works well for most tea types. Do not oversteep or tea may become bitter. If you prefer strong tea, simply use more leaves.
- Remove bag or infuser from water or strain leaves. Enjoy!
Water Quality: Tea is only as good as the water used to prepare it. Avoid distilled or unfiltered tap water, which can limit tea’s flavor. Bottled spring water or filtered tap water is ideal.
Water Temperature: Most teas taste best when prepared with water around 195˚F (just below boiling); however, some teas require a lower temperature or they may become bitter.
Iced Tea: To make fresh iced tea, use twice as much tea to account for dilution by ice. Hot Brew: Follow directions above, allow tea to cool, and add ice. Cold Brew: Pour fresh, cold water over tea leaves, cover, and refrigerate 8 hours.
Caffeine-free
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An amazingly lemon brew! (but not enough lavender)This one is intriguing as I LOVE lavender and lemon combinations. Chock full of all sorts of lemon ingredients and a little bit of lavender, it's no surprise that the lemon takes over in this one. All the elements of lemon are here - tart, sweet, refreshing, earthy. The taste is also like a lemon topping on a donut. I was worried that the "lemongrass" in the name would mean the lemongrass was the most distinct lemon flavor (and my least favorite lemon element) but that isn't the case at all. It's all sorts of lemon but lemongrass stays in the background. Sadly, so does the lavender. I would have loved a ton more lavender here to balance it out. The lemon is fine anyway! However, this blend does include some splenda. It was very noticeable in the first steep but faded out in the second steep. Don't miss the looonnnnggg second steep with this one! It was somehow even more lemon than the first cup. So some points off for including splenda and not enough lavender, but overall, I really like this no caffeine cup on hot summer nights. It can easily satisfy the craving for lemonade!
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An amazingly lemon brew! (but not enough lavender)This one is intriguing as I LOVE lavender and lemon combinations. Chock full of all sorts of lemon ingredients and a little bit of lavender, it's no surprise that the lemon takes over in this one. All the elements of lemon are here - tart, sweet, refreshing, earthy. The taste is also like a lemon topping on a donut. I was worried that the "lemongrass" in the name would mean the lemongrass was the most distinct lemon flavor (and my least favorite lemon element) but that isn't the case at all. It's all sorts of lemon but lemongrass stays in the background. Sadly, so does the lavender. I would have loved a ton more lavender here to balance it out. The lemon is fine anyway! However, this blend does include some splenda. It was very noticeable in the first steep but faded out in the second steep. Don't miss the looonnnnggg second steep with this one! It was somehow even more lemon than the first cup. So some points off for including splenda and not enough lavender, but overall, I really like this no caffeine cup on hot summer nights. It can easily satisfy the craving for lemonade!
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An amazingly lemon brew! (but not enough lavender)This one is intriguing as I LOVE lavender and lemon combinations. Chock full of all sorts of lemon ingredients and a little bit of lavender, it's no surprise that the lemon takes over in this one. All the elements of lemon are here - tart, sweet, refreshing, earthy. The taste is also like a lemon topping on a donut. I was worried that the "lemongrass" in the name would mean the lemongrass was the most distinct lemon flavor (and my least favorite lemon element) but that isn't the case at all. It's all sorts of lemon but lemongrass stays in the background. Sadly, so does the lavender. I would have loved a ton more lavender here to balance it out. The lemon is fine anyway! However, this blend does include some splenda. It was very noticeable in the first steep but faded out in the second steep. Don't miss the looonnnnggg second steep with this one! It was somehow even more lemon than the first cup. So some points off for including splenda and not enough lavender, but overall, I really like this no caffeine cup on hot summer nights. It can easily satisfy the craving for lemonade!































































































































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