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Ginopedia: Gin Botanicals


Bamboo Leaves

Hyssop

Lemon Myrtle

Lemon Myrtle

Mandarin peel

Cucumber

Orange Peel

Blueberries

Juniper

Apricot

Jasmine

Malted Barley

Hirado Buntan

Apricot kernel

Mustard

Long Pepper - This image was acquired from wikimedia. It was marked as Public Domain or CC0 and is free to use.

Long Pepper

Mango

Calendula - a botanical used in the making of gin

Calendula

Lemongrass

Frankincense

Apple

Shiraz Grapes

Shiraz Grape

Ajwain

A Quince - courtesy of Rhododendrites From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository

Quince

Ishpingo

Thyme

Fig

Cubeb

Camomile as a Gin botanical

Camomile

Fresh Lime - Gin Botanical

Fresh Lime

Blackcurrant Leaves

Iris florentina

Ginger

Voatisperifery Pepper

This outback superfood is part of the sandalwood family, offering mild dry lentil aromatics, a sweet, tangy and somewhat tart fruit, with a slightly sour and salty aftertaste.

Quandong

Chilli

Chervil

Veronica

Sarsaparilla botanical - photo By makamuki0 - https://pixabay.com/en/sarsaparilla-plant-wildlife-berries-1271142/ archive copy at the Wayback Machine, CC0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=69975770

Sarsaparilla

Pink Pepper

Fucus vesiculosus, known by the common names bladderwrack, black tang, rockweed, sea grapes, bladder fucus, sea oak, cut weed, dyers fucus, red fucus and rock wrack, is a seaweed found on the coasts of the North Sea, the western Baltic Sea and the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

Bladderwrack

Roasted Cocoa beans

Cacao (Cocoa)

Dill

Columbus

Baobab

Orange Blossom Photo by Alexander Hardin

Orange blossom

Liquorice

Bitter Almond

Bee Pollen

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Sweet Almond

Curry Leaf - a rare botanical in Gin production

Curry Leaf

Santolina

Tea

Douglas Fir

Sansho

Green Tea

Honey

White peppercorn - a botanical used in the production of gin

White Peppercorn

Oats

Horseradish

Mint

Guayusa

Fresh Lemon

Fresh Lime - Gin Botanical

Lime Peel

Fresh Pink Grapefruit

Blackberry

Yerba Mate Tea

Angelica seed

Caraway

Gooseberry

Cinnamon

Sencha

Blood Orange

Blood Orange (flavour)

Akamatsu

Birch

Cinchona Bark

Grains of Paradise

Bog Myrtle

Lemon Balm

Strawberry

Fresh Lemon Peel

Cedar Leaf

Primrose

Pepperberry

Pepperberry

Lilac Petals

Rose Petals

Coul Blush Apple

Pressed Grand Cru Grapes - image courtesy of Renais Spirits

Grand Cru Grapes

Kinome

Photo of Barberry by Lin linao

Barberry

Nori

Chinook

Timut peppers

Hawthorn

Milkthistle

Szechuan Pepper

Chrysanthemum

Elderberries

Kimmeridgian Stone - image courtesy of Renais Spirits

Kimmeridgian Stone

Olive Leaf

Olive Leaf

Sugar Kelp

Bay Leaf

A Kumquat - Loadmaster (David R. Tribble)This image was made by Loadmaster (David R. Tribble)Email the author: David R. TribbleAlso see my personal gallery at Google Photos, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

Kumquat

Rock Salt - image courtesy of Renais Spirits

Rock Salt

Cardamom

Lime Flower

Peruvian Groundcherry as drawn by Karena James from London to Lima Gin

Groundcherry

Citrus Peel

Pink Hibiscus

Sea Salt

Blackcurrant

Cumin

Celery Seed

Dandelion

Rooibos

Red Date

Marshmallow

Mace

Cloves

Zedoria

Raspberry

Meadowsweet

Coastal Fig Leaf

Fig Leaf

Fresh Orange

Hibiscus Petals

Photo of Allspice by Christian Blue

All spice

Darjeeling Tea

Star Anise

Cranberry

Buddha’s hand

Willow herb

Tamarind

Winter Savory

Finger Limes from Australia

Finger Limes

Lemon Peel used in gin production as a botanical

Dried Lemon Peel

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Lovage

Rose

Balsamic Vinegar

Goji Berry

Borage

Nettle

Cassia Bark

Basil

Pomelo

Eucalyptus

Lavender

Tangerine Yorkshire Marmalade

Rosehip

Makrut Lime

Coriander

Turmeric

Earl Grey

Golden berry

Peach

Passion Flower

Peat

Whinberries

Wild Clover

Lily Root

Grapefruit peel

Flowering gorse near Bellever Tor on Dartmoor in Devon, England.Photo credit: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Partonez

Gorse Flower

Chamomile Flowers

Fennel

Sakura Leaves

Macadamia nuts

Macadamia

Heather

Fenugreek

Oyster Shells from the Pacific By David.Monniaux, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=6532908

Oyster Shells

Yuzu

Bilberry

Elderflower -a common gin botanical

Elderflower

Orange Sweet

Gentian

Bees Wax image courtesy of Jack Soley

Bees Wax

Angelica root

Kelp

Cascade Hops

Sicilian Capers

Capers

Hinoki Chips

Pistachio

Apple Blossom

Natsu Dai Dai

Lingon Berries

Culinary Lavender

Pear

Rhubarb

Cornish Wildflower Honey

Black Pepper

Rosemary

Kombu

Tellicherry black pepper

Cotton Lavender (Santolina)

Cotton Lavender

Spruce tips

Violet Leaves

Bergamot

Fresh Cream

Matcha Green Tea

Makrut Lime Leaf also known as Thai Lime Leaf

Makrut Lime Leaf

Cascarilla bark

Butterfly pea flowers

Fresh Vanilla

Sea Buckthorn

Sakura Flower

Blue cornflower

Hazelnut

Galangal

Sage

Rowan Berries

Wattleseed

Lemon Verbena

Honeysuckle

Orange Bitter

Fynbos a South African botanical used in gin production

Fynbos

Aniseed

Tonka beans

Carline Thistle

Linden Flower - image courtesy of Renais Spirits

Linden Flower

Fuschia Flowers - credit Author Gold Bernard

Fuschia flowers

Nutmeg

Oregano

Myrrh

Shiso leaf

Orris

Acacia Honey - image courtesy of Renais Spirits

Acacia Honey

Blaeberry

Sloes

Pine buds

Olives

Rock Samphire being picked by Xavier Baker, Isle of Wight Distillery

Rock Samphire

Wormwood

Black Lemon

Gyokuro Tea

Butter

Sweet Cicely

Celery

Peppermint

Lemon Thyme

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