Red Roselle

(3 customer reviews)

$3.75

Hibiscus sabdariffa

AKA “Florida Cranberry, Thai Red Sorrel, Jamaican Sorrel”  even though it is native to west and central Africa. 

All parts of the plant are edible, leaves, seeds stems, flowers and flower calyxes (the red gelatinous outer part of seed pod)  They are most popular for the calyxes which are used to make cranberry sauce, jam and teas to name a few uses.  They are heat tolerant and make a great Florida summer crop.  They are frost/freeze sensitive but will come back after a hard freeze.  Can grow to 7 feet tall.  Flowers appear in September- October.

For best results soak seeds overnight.

15 seeds per package

23 in stock

Description

Hibiscus sabdariffa

AKA “Florida Cranberry, Thai Red Sorrel, Jamaican Sorrel”  even though it is native to west and central Africa. 

All parts of the plant are edible, leaves, seeds stems, flowers and flower calyxes (the red gelatinous outer part of seed pod)  They are most popular for the calyxes which are used to make cranberry sauce, jam and teas to name a few uses.  They are heat tolerant and make a great Florida summer crop.  They are frost/freeze sensitive but will come back after a hard freeze.  Can grow to 7 feet tall.  Flowers appear in September- October.

15 seeds per package

 

3 reviews for Red Roselle

  1. Phillip G. Muscato (verified owner)

    Good plants, must prune or they get heavy and break. Not cold hardy but easy to collect seeds for next year.

  2. Jesse

    Great experience with all the seeds I get from crazy acres. Thanks for everything!

    • Florida Backyard Vegetable Gardener

      Thank you!

  3. Leeann (verified owner)

    These were started in spring and started blooming this fall. The roselle calyx did not look like the photo on the cover of the seed packet. They stayed very small, an inch at most. They were not the red cranberry color, they remained mostly green with some burgundy spots on them. I am very disappointed with them, I pulled them up and put them out for the yard pickup. I do not recommend.

    • Florida Backyard Vegetable Gardener

      I am so sorry they did not grow as expected. Could you possibly send a picture if you had taken one? I will gladly send you another pack.. I also have cranberry hibiscus that you might have received instead, they are easily confused. I am harvesting calyxes right now from the same seed stock i sell. I will try to look up your order from your email but a name would be more helpful if you can email it to me.

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