Black locust, scientifically known as Robinia Pseudoacacia, is a melliferous tree which grows easily on any type of soil. It originates in North America and is popular for its therapeutic uses. The flowers are picked, dried, and then used in natural pharmacy. The genus is named after the royal French gardeners Jean Robin and his son Vespasien Robin, who brought the plant to Europe in 1601, in what may be regarded as a reintroduction. A black locust planted by Vespasien Robin still exists in the Square René Viviani in Paris. INGREDIENTS 100 Black Locust Flower Robinia Pseudoacacia DIRECTIONS Pour fresh, boiling water (1,5dl) over one teaspoon (1,5g) of Black Locust Flower. Cover and steep for 3-5 minutes. Consume 2-3 times a day. SAFETY WARNING Please consult with your doctor or other qualified health care professional before beginning any nutritional program or diet. Keep away from children. Do not exceed the recommended daily intake and do not use it as the only source of food. Do not use if sensitive, allergic to any of the ingredients. Store on room temperature, do not expose to direct sun light. Food supplements should not replace a balanced diet or healthy lifestyle. See moreWith 40 years of experience Mecsek Tea is a reputable leader in the European market where products are made exclusively from natural ingredients, without the use of artificial colouring or preservatives. Mecsek Tea gives the highest priority to packaging optimization and reduction. The Eco-friendly packaging means no plastic packaging, zip locks bags or foiled bags. Mecsek Tea is located at the foot of the Mecsek Mountains, in an environment with a special Mediterranean climate, where there is a long tradition of the production and collection of herbs. This tea is 100 natural, no additives, or artificial flavourings. The ingredients used in our harmonious blends are carefully analysed by our own quality control facility. At Mecsek Tea quality is our highest priority form the leaf to your cup. Drawing 40 years of experience and a passion for tea, Mecsek Tea never settles for less than the best. Black locust, scientifically known as Robinia Pseudoacacia, is a melliferous tree which grows easily on any type of soil. It originates in North America and is popular for its therapeutic uses. The flowers are picked, dried, and then used in natural pharmacy. The genus is named after the royal French gardeners Jean Robin and his son Vespasien Robin, who brought the plant to Europe in 1601, in what may be regarded as a reintroduction. A black locust planted by Vespasien Robin still exists in the Square René Viviani in Paris.