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sour flower seeds Asian Sour Leaf Roselle Hibiscus (Sorrel) – UJAMAA SEEDS

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sour flower seeds Asian Sour Leaf Roselle Hibiscus (Sorrel) – UJAMAA SEEDSHibiscus sabdariffa Seeds per packet ~ 25 Germination: 88% Apr 2025 Packed for 2026 Origins and History Asian Sour Leaf Hibiscus, more commonly known as Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa), is an heirloom variety with deep roots across Asia and Africa. Originally native to West Africa, it spread widely through trade routes into India, Southeast Asia, and the Caribbean, where it became naturalized and culturally significant. In Asia, it is especially valued

Hibiscus sabdariffa

Seeds per packet ~ 25

Germination: 88% Apr 2025 Packed for 2026 

Origins and History

Asian Sour Leaf Hibiscus, more commonly known as Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa), is an heirloom variety with deep roots across Asia and Africa. Originally native to West Africa, it spread widely through trade routes into India, Southeast Asia, and the Caribbean, where it became naturalized and culturally significant. In Asia, it is especially valued for both its leaves and calyces, which feature prominently in culinary and medicinal traditions. The heirloom status of Roselle reflects generations of seed saving and adaptation to local climates, making it a culturally rich and resilient plant.

Appearance and Characteristics

Roselle is an annual, fast-growing shrub that can reach 3–7 feet in height. It has striking red stems and deeply lobed green leaves with a tangy, citrus-sour flavor. The plant is most recognizable for its fleshy, bright red calyces that form around the seed pods after the flowers fade. These calyces are thick, glossy, and succulent, standing out against the plant’s foliage. Its hibiscus-like flowers are pale yellow with a dark red throat, adding ornamental value as well as culinary importance.

Culinary Uses

The leaves of Roselle are commonly eaten as a sour green, lending a tangy flavor to soups, stews, stir-fries, and curries across Asia. The calyces are prized for making hibiscus tea, jams, jellies, syrups, and traditional fermented beverages. In Southeast Asia, the sour leaves are often prepared like spinach or used to balance rich and fatty dishes. In Caribbean and African cuisines, the dried calyces are brewed into refreshing drinks known as sorrel or bissap. Both the leaves and calyces offer a tartness similar to cranberry, making them versatile in both savory and sweet preparations.

Growing Tips (Zones and Sowing)

Roselle thrives in warm climates and is best suited for USDA Zones 9–11, though it can be grown as an annual in cooler regions with a long, hot growing season. It requires full sun, well-drained soil, and consistent moisture. Seeds should be sown directly outdoors after the danger of frost has passed, at a depth of about ¼ inch. For earlier harvests in cooler zones, seeds may be started indoors 6–8 weeks before transplanting. Plants should be spaced 3–4 feet apart to accommodate their bushy growth.

Harvesting Guidance

The leaves can be harvested once the plants are well established, typically 6–8 weeks after planting. Harvest young, tender leaves regularly to encourage continued growth. The calyces should be harvested about 3 weeks after the flowers have bloomed, while they are still firm and fleshy. Frequent harvesting encourages more flowering and calyx production. To save seed for future plantings, allow a few calyces to dry on the plant until the seed pods mature fully.

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