I've been in search of a readily available, tasty tea herb that I can store up in bulk for the winter. Based on various tips and articles, I've tried blackberry leaf,
nettle, etc., but nothing has really wowed me. Recently though, I came across a post from a
local herbalist talking about the benefits of fireweed tea, as well as its pleasant flavor:
http://wildfoodsandmedicines.com/fireweed/. Of
course, more digging can lead you to other people claiming that it can cause nausea and vomiting - the usual fun conflicting wildcrafting information you come across, so I decided to try it myself and see.
I picked two leaves off a plant growing by our patio and let them dry until crispy. I then added them to
water just off the boil, using a tea strainer, and steeped for a couple of minutes until I had a pale yellow brew. It smelled beautiful and tasted just as good: floral and citrus notes, balanced by a mild tannic bitterness. It's excellent by itself, but I also think it would make a nice backbone to blends with things like mint and lavender.
I plan to head up to the clear cut by our house and harvest a good stock of leaves before the fireweed is done so that I can drink this all winter.