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manihot edible hibiscus

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FRUIT CULTURAL DATA -- A
... = medium Genus Species Common Name Harm Kill Chill Water Soil/pH Abelmoschus esculentus Okra Abelmoschus manihot Edible Hibiscus Acmena smithii Lilly-pilly tree Acrocomia totai Gru-gru Palm 25°F 17°F Actinidia ...
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Tropical Vegetables
... is in the same species as eddo. Edible HibiscusAbelmoschus manihot Edible Hibiscus grows to about six feet tall. Only during January does it produce yellow hibiscus-type flowers. The large, attractive leaves can ... hibiscus-type flowers that are pale yellow with deep wine center. Roselle forms flower and then seedpods when the days become short, usually during September and October. The edible ...
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Tico Ethnobotanical Dictionary -- F
... , Enterolobium, Erythrina, Fagopyrum, Ficus, Genipa, Guazuma, Manihot, Marathrum, Mirabilis, Parmentiera, Prosopis, Pseudolmedia, ... EDIBLE, COOKED: Fruit said to be edible after cooking or processing. Aechmea, Alibertia, Artocarpus, Blighia, Cajanus, Canavalia, Capsicum, Carica, Cassia, Ceiba, Chayota, Cocos, Crotalaria, Cucurbita, Cyphomandra, Dolichos, Elaterium, Enterolobium, Guilielma, Hibiscus ...
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Tico Ethnobotanical Dictionary -- R
... ); Lawsonia (CR) Resina: Oenocarpus (C); Styrax (CR) Resino: Miconia (CR) Resuscitado: Hibiscus (C) Retama: Parkinsonia (S); Spartina (C); Trichilia (N) Retamo cimarron: ... Manihot, Moranta, Moringa, Musa, Nymphaea, Pacchyrhizus, Phaseolus, Psidium, Pteridium, Sagittaria, Sechium, Sonchus, Thalia, Typha, Ullucus, Xanthosoma, Zamia. ROOT EDIBLE-RAW: Plants whose underground parts are edible ...
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CRFG Fruit List
... 1969-1989 Index - A Up to Main Index page - Forward to B ABELMOSCHUS ESCULENTUS (Hibiscus esculentus) - Okra This annual herbaceous shrub originated in Africa where it was cultivated for ... as a substitute for coffee. There are many selections. ABELMOSCHUS MANIHOT (Hibiscus manihot) - Edible Hibiscus A shrub from the South Pacific that bears edible leaves when cooked; it grows well in warmer areas of ...
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Fruiting Trees, Shrubs, and Herbaceous Plants
... Edible Hibiscus Eggfruit False Roselle Fig Flying Dragon Galangal Garlic Chives Genip Golden Apple Governor's Plum Granadilla Grape Grapefruit Graviola Grumichama Guanábana Guava Hibiscus, Edible ... chinensis Lucuma mammosa Macadamia tetraphylla Malpighia punicifolia Malus domestica Mangifera indica Manihot esculenta Manilkara achras Manilkara zapota Manilkara zapotilla Maranta arundinacea Melia ...
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hibiscus.org
... family can be found growing in tropical areas, for example, Abelmoschus manihot; in swamps and crater lakes, e.g. Hibiscus diversifolius; along the beach, H. tiliaceus and Thespesia populnea; in ... ruled out. The flowers make an attractive, edible garnish for salads. The petals of Hibiscus heterophyllus make a delicious preserve. One species, Abelmoschus manihot has leaves that are high in protein ( ...
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hibiscus.org
... Manihot (This series is being compiled by Colleen Keena from Queensland, Australia, Kristin Yanker-Hansen from California, USA, and Marcos Capelini from São Paulo, Brazil.) ABELMOSCHUS MANIHOT (formerly Hibiscus manihot) Aibika, Sunset Hibiscus ... to thicken soups and stews. However, this is a true multipurpose plant with edible leaves, flowers, seedpods and mature seeds. It is an annual and is very ...
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Abelmoschus manihot - Plants For A Future database report
... (alkaline) soils. It cannot grow in the shade. It requires moist soil. Habitats Cultivated Beds; Edible Uses Edible Parts: Flowers; Leaves. Young leaves - raw or cooked[183, 200]. Sweet and mucilaginous[183 ... of the plants with terse notes on their uses. Readers Comments Abelmoschus manihot Doreen Nault Thu Aug 17 2006 Hibiscus manihot is known as Tororoaoi in Japan and is a pivotal substance in ...
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Manihot - Miscanthus -- Plant Delights Nursery Catalog Page 73
... hardy for many years in his Raleigh, NC, garden. Related to the more tropical and edible Manihot esculenta, M. grahamii dies to the ground but quickly resprouts and will reach 8-10 ... - Gaillardia Gaura - Geranium Gladiolus - Hedera Hedychium I Hedychium II Helianthus - Helleborus Hemerocallis - Hesperaloe Heuchera - Heucherella Hibiscus - Homoglad Hosta A Hosta B Hosta C Hosta D-E Hosta F Hosta G ...
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