Hibiscus Cranberry Yellow for a Colorful Garden and Good Treats
2. Hibiscus Cranberry Yellow Transplanting Outdoors
- Pinch back the tips of young plants to encourage bushier growth and more flowers.
- Hibiscus Cranberry Harvest
- Leaves: Harvest tender leaves for use in salads, soups, and stews.
- Calyces: The bright red calyces will be ready when the flowers fade. Harvest when they are mature but still soft, 3–4 weeks after flowering.
- Seeds: If you intend to grow roselle next year, harvest the seeds from mature pods.
- Morning glory CDV pink shares same weather condition
- Hibiscus Cranberry Yellow calyces are loaded with vitamin C and antioxidants hence this makes them very versatile in many recipes:
- Make hibiscus tea
- Make homemade cranberry sauce substitute
- Flavor syrups for cocktails and desserts


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