Passiflora incarnata
Pets it's used for
A climbing vine with intricate flowers, used as tea or tincture. Commonly reached for around a busy, anxious mind and winding down. The flower's elaborate structure gave it its name, since early missionaries saw symbols of the crucifixion in its parts. It's typically the above-ground vine and flowers, not the fruit, that go into traditional preparations.
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