- Roselle (plant) - Wikipedia
Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa) is a species of flowering plant in the genus Hibiscus that is native to Africa, most likely West Africa In the 16th and early 17th centuries it was spread to Asia and the West Indies, where it has since become naturalized in many places [1]
- How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Roselle - Epic Gardening
Master Naturalist Sarah Jay knows roselle is everyone’s favorite source of hibiscus tea Beyond that, it’s an amazing plant with unique foliage and flowers She’s gathered everything you need to know to grow roselle at home here!
- Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa): All You Need To Know - Gardenia
Hibiscus sabdariffa, commonly known as Roselle or Jamaican Sorrel, is a versatile and valuable plant with a rich history and many applications Its striking appearance and beneficial properties make it a favorite among gardeners, cooks, and herbalists
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- Roselle | Plant, Fiber, Leaves, Facts | Britannica
Roselle, plant of the hibiscus, or mallow, family (Malvaceae) and its lustrous fiber, one of the bast fiber group Roselle is also cultivated for the red calyxes of its flowers, which are edible and taste similar to cranberries
- How to Plant and Grow Roselle - Better Homes Gardens
Roselle is an ornamental plant related to okra While the entire plant is edible, roselle is most often grown for its burgundy calyxes that develop at the base of the flower The calyx, which protects the flower bud before bloom, is very showy after the roselle flowers fade—fleshy and deep red
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