No it is a shrub.
No it is a shrub.
Shurb
Hibiscus is a shrub. It is a medium-sized plant, bearing many equal-sized branches arising from the base of the plant. These branches are herbaceous above and woody below.
Not to be taken by pregnant or nursing women. Since there are over 250 species of hibiscus, it is essential to identify the species of the herb before taking it.
It's a shrub that can grow several feet tall and that produces beautiful flowers.
Sorrel is an hibiscus plant, often called Roselle. It's used to make sweet herb tea in parts of Africa.
Yes
Hibiscus Tea, also called Jamaica, roselle tea, or many other names, is available from a wide variety of online retailers. It is sold by some tea companies, as well as by companies that sell bulk herbs. It is available both as whole flowers (the sepals of the roselle plant), cut and sifted herb, and ground powder. It is also available in tea bags. Some mainstream brands of tea sell Hibiscus, including Celestial Seasonings. Hibiscus is also a main ingredient in many herbal teas. Both of these are widely available (but not always available) in supermarkets and other stores. Most herb shops and some tea shops will also sell bulk or loose-leaf hibiscus.
Hibiscus plants prefer well-draining, slightly acidic soil rich in organic matter. A blend of potting mix, perlite, and compost is often recommended for hibiscus to provide good aeration, drainage, and nutrient availability. Hibiscus can also thrive in sandy loam soil if amended with organic matter to improve its structure and fertility.
Companies that produce hibiscus tea are found in many countries. India and China companies have some of the larger producers and can be found online. For example, in India Bhartari Tea company and PSSG Thivakar Company produce hibiscus tea in addition to many other tea varieties. In China, Shaanix Fuheng Biotechnology and Shining Herb - Bejing Biotechnology also produce hibiscus teas as well as other herbs and teas.
The alphabetized form of "hibiscus" is "bchhiissu."
That is the correct spelling of "hibiscus" (plant genus Hibiscus).