Flora AMORA Herbal Documentary Series

This page is the visual extension of the Flora Amora Herbal Guide. Each documentary explores herbs through history, cultural use, preparation, and intentional living — one plant at a time.

Lavender

A fragrant herb tied to ancient rites of calm, remembrance, and emotional grounding.

Chamomile

A humble flower long used in evening rituals for rest, softness, and quiet unwinding.

Hibiscus

A vivid, heart-colored flower steeped in ritual, vitality, and ceremonial infusions.

Mullein

A wild, towering plant traditionally associated with breath, clarity, and ancestral herbal wisdom.

Ginger Root

A warming, ancient root traditionally worked with for movement, circulation, and inner fire.

Lemon Balm

A bright, lemon-scented herb long associated with lightness of mind, uplifted mood, and gentle calm.

A tender wildflower known for soothing the nervous system, easing restless thoughts, and inviting the body back into calm.

Skullcap
Passionflower

A graceful climbing vine traditionally associated with soothing the mind, easing emotional tension, and inviting deep calm.

Blue Vervain

A tender wildflower known for soothing the nervous system, easing restless thoughts, and inviting the body back into calm.

Blue Lotus

A sacred water flower long associated with relaxation, dreamlike states, and gentle elevation of the spirit.