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Hibiscus calyphyllus Seeds - Sun Hibiscus - Indigenous South African Native Perennial Shrub
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Hibiscus calyphyllus Seeds - Sun Hibiscus - Indigenous South African Native Perennial Shrub

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South Africa
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B1A *Hibiscus calyphyllus 1
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371001531

Hibiscus calyphyllus Seeds

Common Names: Sun Hibiscus, Lemon-yellow Rosemallow; Wildestokroos

This perennial shrub with its striking, large, lemon-yellow flowers and velvety leaves is perfect as an informal border or as a centrepiece in a small garden. Hibiscus calyphyllus commonly known as Sun Hibiscus or Lemon-yellow Rosemallow in English and Wildestokroos in Afrikaans is a dense, perennial, rounded shrub; up to 3 m high; the leaves are large, up to 50 mm in diameter, light green, soft and velvety; the flowers are lemon-yellow, large, up to 100 mm in diameter, with a deep red to blackish centre; the fruit is a papery capsule that splits open to reveal hairy to hairless seeds. It is fairly fast growing and will flower repeatedly, the flowers lasting for a reasonable amount of time. Flowering time: all year round, but mainly from January to April. In addition to being a popular garden subject, Hibiscus calyphyllus is apparently also a source of food in the Okavango Delta, where the flowers are cooked and eaten when there is a shortage of food. Hibiscus species across the world are used for many things ranging from ornamental garden plants to paper-making (Hibiscus cannabinus). In the Caribbean, Hibiscus sabdariffa is used to produce herbal teas, jams and is also eaten as a vegetable. In the Hindu religion, Hibiscus ays a significant role as an offering to the Goddess Kali and Lord Ganesha.

The bid amount is for 1 Seed

We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.

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All items received timeously and in good order. Thank you for the gifts!
03 Oct 2018