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hibiscus sabdariffa

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Hibiscus sabdariffa
Hibiscus sabdariffa
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Plant Fibers
... ) Ramie Boehmeria nivea Urticaceae (Nettle) Jute Corchorus capsularis Tiliaceae (Basswood) Kenaf Hibiscus cannabinus Malvaceae (Mallow) Beach Hibiscus Hibiscus tiliaceus Malvaceae (Mallow) Roselle Hibiscus sabdariffa Malvaceae (Mallow) Urena Urena lobata Malvaceae (Mallow) Sunn Hemp Crotalaria juncea ...
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Tico Ethnobotanical Dictionary -- H
... leaves serve as a potherb. The petals are used to blacken shoes and eyebrows. HIBISCUS SABDARIFFA L. Jamaica sorrel (E); Roselle (E); Jamaica (CA); Cabitutu (Cu); Rosella (C); Vinuela (S) ( ... for eye medicine (!). Colombians use infusions of the flowers for colds and coughs. HIBISCUS TILIACEUS L. Lilnden hibiscus (E); Algondoncillo (P); Majagua (S); Mahoe (P) (Fig. 166). The flowers, attractive ...
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CRFG Fruit List
... to Danger of Eating Comfrey. By W.A. Sinnock. 1982 #3, p 4 HIBISCUS CANNABINUS See Kenaf HIBISCUS ESCULENTUS - Okra Originated in Africa where it was cultivated for many generations. The fruit ... selections of okra. HIBISCUS MANIHOT - Edible Hibiscus A shrub from the South Pacific that bears edible leaves when cooked. it grows well in warmer areas of the U.S. HIBISCUS SABDARIFFA - Roselle An African ...
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CRFG Fruit List
... -13 Unusual Ideas for Unusual Plants. By Grace Johns. 1971 #1, pp 8-11 ROSELLE Hibiscus sabdariffa (Roselle or Jamaica Sorrel). By J.C. Smith. 1979 #2, p 6 Roselle. John M ...
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Fruiting Trees, Shrubs, and Herbaceous Plants
... Citrus Clementine Cocoyam Cola Nut Cranberry Hibiscus Cuban Mangosteen Curry Leaf Tree Custard Apple Drumstick Tree Durian Eddo Edible Hibiscus Eggfruit False Roselle Fig Flying ... Ficus carica Flacourtia indica Fortunella sp Garcinia livingstoneii Guilielma gasipaes Gynura crepioides Hibiscus acetosella Hibiscus sabdariffa Illicium floridanum Inga edulis Inga spectibilus Inga vera Ipomoea batatas ...
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Tropical Vegetables
... publication on chayote, and the NewCrop website has some information as well. Cranberry Hibiscus(False Roselle) Hibiscus acetosella This species has striking red leaves similar to a Japanese maple. ... (Sorrel) Hibiscus sabdariffa Also called ‘Florida Cranberry’ and ‘Jamaican Sorrel’, this drought tolerant woody shrub may grow to 10 ft. high. An attractive annual that produces several hibiscus- ...
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hibiscus.org
... hibiscus, including recipes for Hibiscus sabdariffa where the calyx is used. There are also recipes for hibiscus family plants such as okra where the pods are used. There is a small section on hibiscus remedies. Introduction Species Culinary FAQs Links Contact Us Privacy Policy Copyright © 2000-2006 hibiscus.org All rights reserved. Design and ...
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hibiscus.org
... HIBISCUS (ZONES 9, 10); HARDY HIBISCUS (ZONES 5-8); others: Hibiscus moscheutos; Hibiscus sabdariffa (see culinary) TROPICAL HIBISCUS - Hibiscus rosa-sinensis HARDY HIBISCUS - Hibiscus syriacus DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TROPICAL AND HARDY HIBISCUS OTHER SPECIES OF HIBISCUS HIBISCUS COCCINEUS HIBISCUS MOSCHEUTOS HIBISCUS SABDARIFFA ...
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Linda's Pages - Hibiscuses
... Hibiscus you will need to grow them where it is warm with warm winters. Beyond the pleasant sight of their flowers Hibiscus plants provide various delicacies, too. In the Caribbean roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa ...
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