Hibiscus sabdariffa | Hibiscus Tea Plant
Hibiscus sabdariffa, also known as Roselle, Jamaican Sorrel, or Florida Cranberry, is a tropical plant with upright, bushy stems and deeply lobed leaves. Young leaves start out simple before developing their distinctive three- to five-lobed shape. The flowers are pale cream to yellow with a striking dark red centre, surrounded by a fleshy calyx that turns deep crimson as the fruit matures.
How to care for your Hibiscus:
Water: Water sparingly, once a week
Light: Keep in an area with lots of bright diffused sunlight.
Humidity: Normal humidity is sufficient, but as tropical plants high humidity is preffered.
Temperature: They love the warmth, about 20 degrees C.
Toxic to cats & dogs? yes

Description
Hibiscus sabdariffa, also known as Roselle, Jamaican Sorrel, or Florida Cranberry, is a tropical plant with upright, bushy stems and deeply lobed leaves. Young leaves start out simple before developing their distinctive three- to five-lobed shape. The flowers are pale cream to yellow with a striking dark red centre, surrounded by a fleshy calyx that turns deep crimson as the fruit matures.
How to care for your Hibiscus:
Water: Water sparingly, once a week
Light: Keep in an area with lots of bright diffused sunlight.
Humidity: Normal humidity is sufficient, but as tropical plants high humidity is preffered.
Temperature: They love the warmth, about 20 degrees C.
Toxic to cats & dogs? yes





















