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Hibiscus (Hibiscus sabdariffa) seeds, organic
Tropical perennial grown as an annual in temperate climates. The papery blooms give way to the bright red, fleshy calyces, which may be made into jelly, syrup or wine. Dried, the calyces are widely used in herbal teas, imparting a bright red color and a tart flavor. The dried leaves are also good in tea. Medicinal uses are myriad, ranging from tummy ache to tuberculosis. The plant prefers full sun and fertile, fast-draining soils. The seeds must be scarified before planting. This means, pick up... |
$3.95
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HIBISCUS tiliaceus "Mahoe" 100 Seeds
Shrubby tree to 15 with large leathery cordate leaves to 8" length which are green above and whitish beneath- yellow flowers cluster near the ends of the branches appearing as cup-like bracts which turn orange to red by night. Inner bark used for rope/tapa cloth. Tropical. Plant the seeds immediately at 3/4" depth using well draining soil mixture. Requires bright light and constant warmth. Keep lightly moist and fertilize lightly every two weeks. |
$3.95
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HIBISCUS tiliaceus "Mahoe" 500 Seeds
Shrubby tree to 15 with large leathery cordate leaves to 8" length which are green above and whitish beneath- yellow flowers cluster near the ends of the branches appearing as cup-like bracts which turn orange to red by night. Inner bark used for rope/tapa cloth. Tropical. Plant the seeds immediately at 3/4" depth using well draining soil mixture. Requires bright light and constant warmth. Keep lightly moist and fertilize lightly every two weeks. |
$16.00
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500 Hibiscus Syriacus Seeds (Althaea Syriacus Seeds, Rose of Sharon Seeds)
500 Malus Domestica Seeds (Pyrus Malus Seeds, Malus Sylvestris Seeds, Apple Tree Seeds, Common Apple, Domestic Apple Seeds, Malus Communis Seeds) |
$11.00
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2000 Hibiscus Syriacus Seeds (Althaea Syriacus Seeds, Rose of Sharon Seeds)
500 Malus Domestica Seeds (Pyrus Malus Seeds, Malus Sylvestris Seeds, Apple Tree Seeds, Common Apple, Domestic Apple Seeds, Malus Communis Seeds) |
$33.00
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EO Sulfate Free, Keratin Conditioner Coconut and Hibiscus, 8.4 Ounce
Rich hibiscus blends with fragrant coconut to re-hydrate keratin fibers for maximum brilliance Organic argan oil, reduces frizz, prevents split ends, breakage and adds remarkable shine Keratin provides critical proteins to impart core radiance and strength Panthenol aids in moisture retention, increasing elasticity and thickening hair Gotu kola supports healthy, vibrant hair |
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Simply Love Hibiscus Seed, great annual
Order number of packets. Broom corn (Sorghum vulgare ) is a variety of sorghum that unlike other sorghum varieties produces heads with fibrous seed branches up to 36″ long. Broom corn is an annual plant and grows best in full sunlight. Originally used to make brooms and whisks, it is now popular with crafters who, because of its strong stem and colorful seeds, use it to make many different decorative objects including wreaths, wall hangings, bouquets and even brooms! Broom corn grows up to 15... |
$2.00
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Size 8 Seed Beads - Hibiscus (hue) 1207
Size 8 beads are sold by the hank - a group of 6 strands of beads tied together. Each strand is about 20 inches long. Each hank should have approximately 1500 beads. The 1/2 kilo bags contain 13 hanks. |
$4.00
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Hibiscus 22" Pillow in Indigo by Thomas Paul
Hibiscus 22" Pillow in Indigo by Thomas Paul From Thomas Paul's eco-friendly Flax Collection. Flax or linen-flax refers to the plant and seed, whereas linen refers to the fabric that is made from the flax plant.Thomas Paul has left the ground color in this collection in its natural state, providing a nice contrast with the brightercolors of the print. 100% Linen Hand Screened Two-Sided Print (See Second Image) Includes a 95/5 feather/down insert. Free shipping throughout the 48 contiguous... |
$98.00
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Hibiscus - Kerne Erickson – Vintage Travel Poster 18x24 Archival Matte Paper
This vintage poster series showcases exotic Hawaiian fruits, palm trees and flowers that abound the Hawaiian Islands. This label is for Hibisus seeds. |
$64.00
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Hibiscus grandiflorus (Velvet Mallow)
We love this awesome hibiscus with felty grey leaves (right off an Elvis picture) on 8' stalks, topped with 10" light pink flowers in late summer...a structural marvel and hummingbird favorite in the garden. Its native habitat of brackish wetlands in the Southeast US is a testament to the durability of Hibiscus grandiflorus under adverse conditions. In winter, we (and the birds) enjoy the dramatic hairy seed pods perched atop the sturdy old stalks. Who needs toilet paper by the outhouse, when... |
$14.00
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Hibiscus Mahogany Splendor
A Fantastic Foliage® Selection. Another superb foliage plant joins the Fantastic Foliage collection of premium seed grown accent plants. Dramatic height and awesome deep burgundy, maple-shaped leaves give this hibiscus foliage plant a regal appearance. As such it can be used quite effectively in landscape settings as a 'foliar hedge' or as a specimen plant. Or consider growing it in large containers with other vigorous sun loving plants. Fully versatile, Mahogany Splendor hibiscus has proven performance... |
$14.90
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Hibiscus - Kerne Erickson – Vintage Travel Poster 36x48 Archival Matte Paper
This vintage poster series showcases exotic Hawaiian fruits, palm trees and flowers that abound the Hawaiian Islands. This label is for Hibisus seeds. |
$256.00
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Emma's Deity, Hibiscus Tea, Organic, 16 oz
Hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis , Family: Malvaceae) acts as an antiseptic, aphrodisiac, astringent, cholagogue, demulcent, digestive, diuretic, emollient, purgative, refrigerant, resolvent, sedative, stomachic and tonic. All the parts of Hibiscus plant are useful medicinally. Hibiscus leaves are emollient, diuretic, refrigerant and sedative. Leaves, seeds, and mature calyces exhibit diuretic and antiscorbutic properties. Succulent calyx, boiled in water, is used as a drink in bilious problems.... |
$2.49
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with hibiscus, pomegranate & blueberry wine extracts 1 oz treatment pump
Natural Ingredients: *organic euterpe oleracea (acai) pulp distillate, organic euterpe oleracea (acai) pulp extract, organic hibiscus sabdariffa flower extract, organic punica granatum (pomegranate) seed extract, organic vaccinium angustifolium (blueberry) wine extract, xanthan gum (natural source), sodium hyaluronate (hyaluronic acid), glycoproteins, oxido-reductases, soy peptides, hydrolyzed rice bran extract, tocopherol (natural vitamin E), punica granatum (pomegranate) oil, rosa affinis rubiginosa... |
$25.00
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Hibiscus, Robert Fleming
Order number of plants. These are three year old seedlings, they put on an outstanding display last June through first frost. and they range in colors from white to red and all colors between. I didn't mark them so it is a mix of colors. These were field grown from select crosses I made in 2005. The seed was planted in 2005 and they have been in the ground three years starting their fourth year. We repotted the plants this spring and they are growing in one gallon containers. I needed... |
$8.50
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Hibiscus Sultry Kiss
Order number of plants. These are three year old seedlings, they put on an outstanding display last June through first frost. and they range in colors from white to red and all colors between. I didn't mark them so it is a mix of colors. These were field grown from select crosses I made in 2005. The seed was planted in 2005 and they have been in the ground three years starting their fourth year. We repotted the plants this spring and they are growing in one gallon containers. I needed... |
$12.00
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HIBISCUS SYRIACUS
Germination: Easy germination. Start seed indoors 4-6 weeks prior to last spring frost. Sow seeds on good seed starting mix, covering seeds with about 1/4" mix. Moisten mix and keep moist until germination begins. Place container in location at 68-70°F. Seed should begin germinating in 10-20 days. |
$1.00
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Hibiscus, Fireball, Hot color and striking foliage
Order number of plants. These are three year old seedlings, they put on an outstanding display last June through first frost. and they range in colors from white to red and all colors between. I didn't mark them so it is a mix of colors. These were field grown from select crosses I made in 2005. The seed was planted in 2005 and they have been in the ground three years starting their fourth year. We repotted the plants this spring and they are growing in one gallon containers. I needed... |
$9.00
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Hibiscus, Lady Baltimore a real attention grabber
Order number of plants. These are three year old seedlings, they put on an outstanding display last June through first frost. and they range in colors from white to red and all colors between. I didn't mark them so it is a mix of colors. These were field grown from select crosses I made in 2005. The seed was planted in 2005 and they have been in the ground three years starting their fourth year. We repotted the plants this spring and they are growing in one gallon containers. I needed... |
$9.00
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Hibiscus, Lord Baltimore, the biggest, brights red
Order number of plants. These are three year old seedlings, they put on an outstanding display last June through first frost. and they range in colors from white to red and all colors between. I didn't mark them so it is a mix of colors. These were field grown from select crosses I made in 2005. The seed was planted in 2005 and they have been in the ground three years starting their fourth year. We repotted the plants this spring and they are growing in one gallon containers. I needed... |
$9.00
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Hibiscus sp. (affin. mutabilis) 'Nagoya Pink
Shrub hibiscus resembling H. mutabilis ("Confederate Rose") but with 4" single pink flowers. This and 'Nagoya White' were introduced by Woodlanders after growing them from seed we obtained from James Sharpe who collected it in Nagoya, Japan. Plant in sunny, well-drained site with good soil. Should prove a good garden plant in zones 8 and 9 in the southern U.S. |
$15.00
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Hibiscus, Blue River, pure white and orignated from OKLAHOMA
Order number of plants. These are three year old seedlings, they put on an outstanding display last June through first frost. and they range in colors from white to red and all colors between. I didn't mark them so it is a mix of colors. These were field grown from select crosses I made in 2005. The seed was planted in 2005 and they have been in the ground three years starting their fourth year. We repotted the plants this spring and they are growing in one gallon containers. I needed... |
$9.00
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