🪻 How to Grow Butterfly Pea Flower (Bunga Telang) & Make Blue Tea

Want to grow something stunning, edible, and good for your health? Bunga Telang, or Butterfly Pea, is Malaysia’s most Insta-worthy flower — and it’s surprisingly easy to grow and brew into a vibrant blue tea. Let’s get planting!

🪻 Why Bunga Telang Deserves a Spot in Your Garden

  • Gorgeous indigo-blue blooms that stand out
  • Super easy to grow (even in pots)
  • Rich in antioxidants and flavonoids
  • Can be used to make blue tea, natural food coloring, and even hair rinses

🌱 How to Grow Butterfly Pea (Malaysia Style)

1. Pick the Right Spot

  • Needs 6–8 hours of full sun
  • Great in containers, balcony pots, or trailing along fences
  • Loves well-draining, slightly acidic soil

2. Start from Seeds or Cuttings

  • Seeds are cheap and easy to germinate — soak overnight before planting
  • Plant 1–2cm deep, spaced at least 30cm apart if using garden beds
  • Water daily until they sprout

3. Give It Something to Climb

  • Bunga Telang is a climber! Use:
    • Trellises
    • Fences
    • Netting
    • Balcony railing

4. Water & Feed

  • Water every 1–2 days in Malaysia’s hot climate
  • Use organic compost or balanced NPK fertilizer every 2–3 weeks

5. Harvest the Flowers

  • Pick flowers daily once they bloom
  • Use fresh or dry them in a shaded, airy spot
  • The more you pick, the more the plant blooms!

🍵 How to Make Bunga Telang (Blue Pea) Tea

Ingredients:

  • 5–10 bunga telang flowers (fresh or dried)
  • 1 cup hot water (not boiling)
  • Optional: A few drops of lime or lemon juice (turns the tea purple!)

Instructions:

  1. Steep flowers in hot water for 5–7 minutes
  2. Watch the water turn a brilliant blue
  3. Add a squeeze of citrus and watch the color shift to purple!
  4. Sweeten with honey or drink it plain

Pro Tip: Add pandan leaf or ginger slices for an aromatic twist!

đź§  Bonus Uses for Butterfly Pea

  • Natural food coloring (rice, kuih, drinks)
  • Hair conditioner (traditionally used to boost scalp health)
  • Ice cubes for fancy drinks
  • Blue lattes and moon milk (yes, that’s a thing!)

⚠️ Warning

While butterfly pea tea is generally safe, some people may experience slight nausea if taken on an empty stomach in large amounts. Always start small — especially if pregnant or on medication.

đź›’ Where to Get Bunga Telang Seeds in Malaysia

  • Shopee, Lazada
  • Local garden centers
  • Ask friendly neighbours (once you start growing, you’ll have seeds to share too!)

Final Thoughts

Whether you’re planting for health, beauty, or your TikTok feed, butterfly pea is a magical addition to any Malaysian garden. It’s low-maintenance, fast-growing, and brings serious herbal energy to your home.

So… ready to get brewing?

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