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Bulk Lemon Verbena for Export – Premium Herbal Supply

ACPFOOD supplies bulk lemon verbena for export to importers, distributors, and tea manufacturers worldwide. Also known as verbena tea, vervain tea, cedron tea, and Aloysia citriodora, this fragrant herb is prized for its refreshing citrus aroma and soothing herbal qualities. We provide carefully dried leaves that meet high standards for the wholesale herbal tea and food industry.

Global Wholesale and Industrial Uses of Lemon Verbena

  • Product Code: HER-007
  • Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): 300 kg

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Worldwide Supply of Bulk Lemon Verbena for Export

ACPFOOD is a trusted exporter of bulk lemon verbena for export, offering premium-quality dried leaves to wholesale herbal tea suppliers, international distributors, and bulk herb importers. Known for its refreshing citrus flavor, lemon verbena—also marketed as verbena tea, vervain tea, cedron tea, and Aloysia citriodora—is ideal for use in tea production, food manufacturing, and cosmetic formulations. We provide carefully processed and packaged leaves to meet global standards, ensuring reliable delivery for wholesale buyers and industrial applications.
Scientific Name: Aloysia citrodora Paláu
Synonyms: Lippia citriodora (Lam.) Kunth, Aloysia triphylla Britton
English Name: Lemon Verbena
Other Names in English (UK, USA, Canada, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand): Lemon Beebrush, Vervain, Verveine, Cedron
Family: Verbenaceae

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Vibrant dried leaves of bulk lemon verbena for export for beverage and herbal product industries.

GENERAL DATA

Plant parts: Leaves

Cultivation mode: Wild collection/Cultivated
In manufacturing: Pharmaceutical, Perfumery, Cosmetics, Moisturizer, Beverages, Insecticide, Oil, Alcoholic drink, Extract.
In food: Herbal Tea, Spice, Ice Cream, Meat, Salad, Jelly.

🍋 Industries That Use Lemon Verbena (Aloysia citrodora Paláu)

Lemon Verbena is a perennial shrub native to South America, especially Argentina and Chile. It has become a global botanical in the tea, cosmetic, nutraceutical, and aromatherapy industries due to its strong citrus aroma, antioxidant properties, and calming effects.

1. Herbal & Functional Tea Industry

Lemon Verbena leaves are a top choice in premium herbal infusions and digestive/calming blends.

Premium dried lemon verbena for herbal tea use
ACPFOOD offers bulk lemon verbena for export for tea, food, and natural health applications.

Applications:

  • Digestive herbal teas to ease bloating and indigestion

  • Sleep and relaxation teas (often combined with Lemon Balm, Chamomile, etc.)

  • Mood-enhancing and refreshing cold brews or iced teas

✅ The lemony aroma and low bitterness make it ideal for both loose-leaf and tea bags.

2. Nutraceutical & Wellness Supplements

Used in capsules, tinctures, and herbal formulations for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and calming properties.

Applications:

  • Stress and anxiety support (mild anxiolytic)

  • Anti-obesity and metabolism-boosting supplements

  • Digestive tonics and liver support blends

  • Antioxidant/anti-inflammatory capsules

✅ Active compounds include verbascoside, citrals, and flavonoids.

3. Cosmetic & Personal Care Industry

Lemon Verbena extract and essential oil are added to natural skincare and haircare products.

Applications:

  • Facial toners and mists with clarifying and toning effect

  • Body lotions, shower gels, and soaps for a fresh lemon scent

  • Scalp-refreshing shampoos or anti-dandruff blends

  • Natural deodorants and antiperspirants

✅ Recognized for anti-aging, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial benefits.

4. Essential Oil & Aromatherapy Industry

Lemon Verbena essential oil (though expensive) is used in aromatherapy for its uplifting and soothing qualities.

Applications:

  • Diffuser blends for mood enhancement and stress relief

  • Massage oils and bath products for mental clarity and calm

  • Blended with citrus oils, lavender, or geranium

✅ Used with care due to phototoxicity risk (in some oil varieties).

5. Food & Beverage Flavoring Industry

Its leaves and extracts are occasionally used in culinary innovations and natural citrus flavoring.

Applications:

  • Flavoring agent in lemon-based syrups or candies

  • Used in gourmet jams, sorbets, liqueurs, or desserts

  • Botanical ingredient in health tonics and bitters

✅ Offers natural lemon flavor with herbal undertones.

6. Fragrance & Perfume Industry

An elegant note in natural perfumery, especially in citrus or herbal compositions.

Applications:

  • Fresh top note in perfumes and colognes

  • Fragrant sachets and herbal pillows

  • Added to scented candles or air fresheners

✅ Sought for its sparkling, lemony freshness with green floral nuance.

7. Ethnic, Organic & Export Markets

Often found in herbal apothecaries, health food stores, and wellness e-commerce platforms.

Available Forms:

  • Dried loose leaves (bulk or retail)

  • Tea blends (pure or mixed)

  • Essential oil (pure or diluted)

  • Tinctures and extracts

✅ Increasingly exported from organic farms in the Mediterranean, Iran, and South America.

✅ Summary of Key Applications

Industry Common Uses
Herbal Tea Sleep tea, digestive infusion, mood-enhancing drinks
Nutraceutical Stress relief, anti-obesity, antioxidant capsules
Cosmetic Toners, soaps, lotions, scalp care, natural deodorants
Aromatherapy Diffuser oil, bath blends, massage oils
Food & Beverage Lemon flavoring in desserts, drinks, confections
Perfumery Fresh top note in perfumes, sachets, candles
Organic & Ethnic Trade Dried leaves, tinctures, teas, and essential oils

🌿 Key Features of Lemon Verbena

  • 🍋 Highly aromatic lemon-scented leaves — rich in citral, limonene, and geraniol

  • Traditionally used for digestive comfort, stress relief, and sleep support

  • 🌍 Native to South America but cultivated globally, including in Iran, the Mediterranean, and North Africa

  • 💧 Available as dried loose leaves, herbal tea blends, tinctures, and essential oil

  • 🧪 Contains verbascoside, luteolin, and flavonoids with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and neuroprotective activity

  • 🧘‍♀️ Popular in calming teas, natural perfumes, and mood-balancing aromatherapy

  • 🚫 Non-caffeinated and gentle — suitable for daily herbal use

  • 📦 Gaining demand in organic wellness markets and ethnic tea exports

 

PRODUCT NAME IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES

Persian Name: به لیمو/ Behlimoo
German Name (Deutschland, Austria, Switzerland): Zitronenverbene
French Name (France, Belgium, Switzerland, Quebec): Verveine citronnelle

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About Lippia Citriodora

Lemon verbena is a perennial shrub that reaches one and a half meters in height. The young stems of this shrub are initially thin, red-green, and its cross-section is square. But after a while it becomes wooden. The leaves of the Aloysia citriodora shrub are elongated and pointed, and their side has several very small teeth and they grow reciprocally with very short petioles. These leaves usually grow in fours or threes and have many transverse leaf veins. The young leaves and stems are very fragrant and have a lemon-like aroma and tastes bitter.

The flowers are trumpet-shaped, small and have four almost oval and wrinkled petals that grow in clusters at the end of the stem. The outer part of the flowers is purple and sometimes pink. But the inside is white.

 

Lemon Verbena Temperament

Hot and dry.

 

Lippia Citriodora Chemical Constituents

The oil was characterized by a high content of monoterpenes (69.2 %) and moderate levels of sesquiterpenes (29.1 %). Although the oxygenated fraction was dominant (total = 55.5 %: 43.6 % as monoterpenes and 11.9 % as sesquiterpenes), the levels of hydrocarbon terpenoids were also notable (total = 42.8 %: 25.6 % as monoterpenes and 17.2 % as sesquiterpenes). Limonene (17.7 %) was the principal component, which, together with the citral isomers, geranial (10.1 %) and neral (9.8 %), make the oil obtained from this Jordanian species with characteristic flavor and fragrance. 1,8-Cineole (11.7 %), γ-terpineol (3.4 %), β-caryophyllene (2.6 %), α-curcumene (6.3 %), spathulenol (4.6 %), and caryophyllene oxide (3.1 %) were also identified as major compounds.

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Lemon Verbena Health Benefits

Lemon Beebrush strengths the stomach, is digestive, heart tonic, nerve pain reliever and sedative. Lemon Beebrush helps to treat hysteria, nerve pain, fever, indigestion, flatulence, palpitations, headache, dizziness, and body fatigue. Lippia Citriodora leaves and young stems tea is beneficial for tinnitus. The leaves are used to flavor drinks, fruit salads and jellies.

 

🧾 Nutrition Facts – Lemon Verbena (Aloysia citrodora) (100g)

Botanical Name: Aloysia citrodora Paláu
Common Names: Lemon Verbena, Louisa, Lemon Beebrush
Plant Part Used: Dried leaf
Traditional Uses: Digestive aid, calming agent, antispasmodic, aromatic herb, herbal tea base


🔹 General Composition (Per 100g, dried leaves)

Nutrient Amount % Daily Value (DV)*
Calories ~85 kcal 4%
Water ~9 g
Protein ~6 g 12%
Total Fat ~2 g 3%
• Saturated Fat ~0.4 g 2%
Carbohydrates ~13 g 5%
• Dietary Fiber ~38 g 135%
• Natural Sugars <1 g

🔬 Minerals

Mineral Amount % DV
Calcium 950 mg 73%
Iron 18 mg 100%
Magnesium 110 mg 28%
Potassium 820 mg 17%
Phosphorus 60 mg 5%
Zinc 1.4 mg 13%

🌿 Vitamins

Vitamin Amount % DV
Vitamin C 4 mg 4%
Vitamin E 0.7 mg 5%
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) 0.06 mg 5%
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 0.05 mg 4%
Niacin (B3) 0.9 mg 6%

🧪 Phytochemical Compounds

Lemon Verbena contains the following active constituents:

  • Citral (neral + geranial): Antibacterial, lemon-like aroma

  • Verbascoside: Anti-inflammatory, antioxidant

  • Limonene & Linalool: Mood-enhancing, antispasmodic

  • Rosmarinic acid: Neuroprotective, antioxidant

  • Flavonoids & Polyphenols: General wellness and oxidative stress relief


🏺 Traditional Applications

  • Traditional Persian Medicine (TPM): Soothing tonic, digestive remedy, flavoring agent

  • Mediterranean & South American Use: Common tea herb for stress, colic, indigestion, and fever

  • European Herbalism: Used for sleep support and to promote relaxation

  • Culinary Use: Infuses desserts, syrups, and beverages with a lemony aroma


⚠️ Caution & Dosage

  • Generally recognized as safe in food and tea amounts

  • Excessive intake may cause stomach upset in sensitive individuals

  • Avoid during pregnancy unless approved by a qualified practitioner

  • Recommended infusion: 1–2 g of dried leaves per cup, 2–3 times daily


📦 Storage

Store in airtight containers away from light, heat, and moisture. Preserve in cool and dry storage to maintain aroma and potency of essential oils.


🧪 Disclaimer

This nutritional profile is for educational purposes only. Actual values may vary depending on source, harvest, and processing methods. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before use in therapeutic amounts.

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