Hibiscus (Carcade / Karkadeh)

Hibiscus (Carcade / Karkadeh)

Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa) is a species of Hibiscus probably native to West Africa, used for the production of bast fibre and as an infusion, in which it may be known as carcade. It is an annual or perennial herb or woody-based subshrub, growing to 2–2.5 m (7–8 ft) tall. The leaves are deeply three- to five-lobed, 8–15 cm (3–6 in) long, arranged alternately on the stems.

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Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa) is a species of Hibiscus probably native to West Africa, used for the production of bast fibre and as an infusion, in which it may be known as carcade. It is an annual or perennial herb or woody-based subshrub, growing to 2–2.5 m (7–8 ft) tall. The leaves are deeply three- to five-lobed, 8–15 cm (3–6 in) long, arranged alternately on the stems.

Usage:

Hibiscus flowers have very various usage inclusing home, indusries, medicine and handy crafts.
Despite the fact it is not something you can find any house; but it is widely used as tea, juice, syrups, jam, fabric processing, handy crafts, as well as many home recipe for different usage.

Production:

Sudan & Nigeria are the source of the best hibiscus production, and in Sudan hibiscus is planted in the eight