Calendula
Calendula officinalis
Plant Family
Asteraceae
Native Region
Southern Europe, Western Asia
Found In
Fresh Blend | Dawn and Classic Blend | Day
Warm
Golden
Settling
Calendula, Calendula officinalis, is one of the most widely used herbs in the world. The bright orange and yellow petals have appeared in herbal medicine, skincare, cooking and ceremony across Europe and Asia for hundreds of years. It’s a plant with a long and well documented history of practical use. Exactly the kind of herb you want in a smoking blend.
An herb that looks like sunshine and, in the right context, smokes like it too.
Why It’s In The Blend
Calendula appears in both Fresh Blend and Classic Blend, and in both cases it performs the same essential role. It brightens the finish and adds a settled, golden calm to the final notes of the smoke. It doesn’t lead either blend. It resolves them.
In Fresh Blend, Calendula works alongside Rose Petals and Eucalyptus to give the blend its signature finishing character. A warmth that balances the cooling sharpness of Peppermint and Eucalyptus. In Classic Blend, it brightens the earthier profile of Sage and Dandelion, keeping Classic from becoming too heavy in its final moments. The same herb, doing the same job, in two very different contexts.
When It Smokes
Calendula burns slowly and evenly. The smoke is warm and slightly resinous, with a gentle sweetness that sits at the back of the throat rather than up front. Its character becomes most apparent in the last part of the draw, where it adds a golden roundness to whatever precedes it.
Calendula is the warmth at the end of a breath. In both blends that carry it, it’s what makes the finish feel complete.
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Calendula appears in both Fresh Blend and Classic Blend. No nicotine. No tobacco. No additives. Just herbs that earn their place.