Inspired by floriography—the language of flowers—each of our teas tells a story. During the Victorian era, lovers, friends, and secret admirers sent messages using blooms, where each flower carried a meaning: jasmine for joy, violet for virtue. We’ve revived this poetic tradition, carefully blending botanicals and flavors to reflect these timeless associations. Whether it’s love unspoken, grief honored, or hope rekindled, every blend speaks in petals.
Locally Sourced Botanicals
Our artisanal floral teas feature high-grade leaves, aromatic blossoms, and ethically sourced botanicals. Many of the flowers and herbs are grown, harvested, and carefully dried in the Fraser Valley, then combined with select ingredients imported from Germany.
Tea Bouquets for Meaningful Moments
Send a message with a bouquet of tea. Whether you want to extend congratulations, express a heartfelt thank you, or offer a gentle apology, each collection combines symbolic blossoms into a thoughtful floriographic note. A charming way to let your teas do the talking.
Tea Cards for Every Sentiment
A greeting card becomes something more when it carries a message you can sip. Our greeting cards pair tea sachets with minimalist, dictionary-style designs—each one featuring a symbolic flower with a meaningful message.
Custom Tea Collections for Organizations
Bespoke tea blends and curated collections are available for museums, non-profits, corporate gifting, donor appreciation, and special events — all inspired by the Victorian language of flowers. Thoughtful, memorable, and beautifully packaged, these teas offer a meaningful way to express gratitude, celebrate milestones, and deepen connection.
Petals, Pollinators, and the Poetry of Tea.
The Floria Tea Garden
Rooted in the Abbotsford, we share our blooms with the bees and harvest botanicals for our teas. Among fruit trees and flowers, herbs and ornamentals, life here is simple and seasonal—where tea blends are inspired by the garden itself.
From garden to cup, our teas are steeped in the simple joys of this place — its rhythms, its harvests, and its stories.