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Hibiscus Flower Concentrate Flor De Jamaica Natural By Eva 11 9 Oz

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Hibiscus Martini
Shake ingredients & strain into a chilled martini glass. Garnish with a hibiscus petal. Build & stir. Serve in a high-ball glass over 1/2 cubed & 1/2 crushed ice. Top with splash of lemonade. Garnish with a Hibiscus flower. Splash of bottled [... more]
Australian Womens Weekly

Chinese Lanterns
Abutilons or Chinese lanterns are closely related to hibiscus, and most of the hundred or so species have pendulous, hibiscus-like flowers. Cultivars produced by hybridising some of the South American abutilons have all been placed in one group ... [... more]
Burke's Backyard

Hibiscus
Summer-flowering shrub for warm temperate and tropical climates. Many species (mostly evergreen) and hundreds of named cultivates. Magnificent large flowers (some to 20cm) range in colour from white through yellow, orange, pink, red and maroon. ... [... more]
Janine's Garden

Gossypium - Cotton
Gossypium belongs to the hibiscus family and includes annuals, woody perennuals, evergreen shrubs and small trees found in warm-temperate and tropical regions of Africa, Asia, Australia and the Americas. Best known are the 4 to 5 species grown as ... [... more]
Janine's Garden

Tamborine Mountain Botanic Gardens
Phil visits the beautiful Tamborine Mountains Botanic Gardens and the amazing thing about it is the range of plants that can be grown there. It is not all tropical palms and hibiscus like you would expect to see on the coast. Up in the mountains ... [... more]
Garden Gurus

Top Aussie Water Savers
Imagine, plants that look great without you needing to pamper them with lots of water. Thankfully these plants aren't hard to find, especially if you make the trip to Cranbourne's Royal Botanic Gardens. The Native Hibiscus is top of the list for ... [... more]
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