Hibiscus

from $3.50

Hibiscus sabdariffa

Whole Flower Petals—available in 1 ounce or 1/2 ounce and packaged in a plastic pouch.

The leaves, young shoots, and flowers from Hibiscus sabdariffa are common sources of food and drink throughout the tropical regions where this plant thrives. Its large, showy flowers are most commonly brewed as hibiscus tea. In the Caribbean, the vibrantly red infusion is mixed with rum and served as a cocktail. Our whole, organic dried hibiscus flowers can be used in culinary recipes and make a lovely addition to botanical tea blends.

History + Folklore

Hibiscus has a history of being a religious symbol. It’s the flower of the Hindu Goddess Kali and she is often pictured merging into a hibiscus flower. It’s common to offer hibiscus flowers to both her and Lord Ganesha during worship.

Magickal

Lust, Love, Divination

Feminine, Venus, Water

The blossoms are used in love incenses and sachets.

Typically, the magickal properties of hibiscus are used in love spells. Hibiscus is considered an aphrodisiac and the red flowers, in particular, are prized for their use in love spells. Burn red hibiscus flowers as incense to increase the passion in the room. Sleep with hibiscus next to your or under your pillow in order to improve the chances of prophetic dreams.

Warnings: Hibiscus flowers are often intercropped with peanuts. Occasionally fragments of peanut shells are present. Caution for individuals with severe peanut allergies.

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Hibiscus sabdariffa

Whole Flower Petals—available in 1 ounce or 1/2 ounce and packaged in a plastic pouch.

The leaves, young shoots, and flowers from Hibiscus sabdariffa are common sources of food and drink throughout the tropical regions where this plant thrives. Its large, showy flowers are most commonly brewed as hibiscus tea. In the Caribbean, the vibrantly red infusion is mixed with rum and served as a cocktail. Our whole, organic dried hibiscus flowers can be used in culinary recipes and make a lovely addition to botanical tea blends.

History + Folklore

Hibiscus has a history of being a religious symbol. It’s the flower of the Hindu Goddess Kali and she is often pictured merging into a hibiscus flower. It’s common to offer hibiscus flowers to both her and Lord Ganesha during worship.

Magickal

Lust, Love, Divination

Feminine, Venus, Water

The blossoms are used in love incenses and sachets.

Typically, the magickal properties of hibiscus are used in love spells. Hibiscus is considered an aphrodisiac and the red flowers, in particular, are prized for their use in love spells. Burn red hibiscus flowers as incense to increase the passion in the room. Sleep with hibiscus next to your or under your pillow in order to improve the chances of prophetic dreams.

Warnings: Hibiscus flowers are often intercropped with peanuts. Occasionally fragments of peanut shells are present. Caution for individuals with severe peanut allergies.

Hibiscus sabdariffa

Whole Flower Petals—available in 1 ounce or 1/2 ounce and packaged in a plastic pouch.

The leaves, young shoots, and flowers from Hibiscus sabdariffa are common sources of food and drink throughout the tropical regions where this plant thrives. Its large, showy flowers are most commonly brewed as hibiscus tea. In the Caribbean, the vibrantly red infusion is mixed with rum and served as a cocktail. Our whole, organic dried hibiscus flowers can be used in culinary recipes and make a lovely addition to botanical tea blends.

History + Folklore

Hibiscus has a history of being a religious symbol. It’s the flower of the Hindu Goddess Kali and she is often pictured merging into a hibiscus flower. It’s common to offer hibiscus flowers to both her and Lord Ganesha during worship.

Magickal

Lust, Love, Divination

Feminine, Venus, Water

The blossoms are used in love incenses and sachets.

Typically, the magickal properties of hibiscus are used in love spells. Hibiscus is considered an aphrodisiac and the red flowers, in particular, are prized for their use in love spells. Burn red hibiscus flowers as incense to increase the passion in the room. Sleep with hibiscus next to your or under your pillow in order to improve the chances of prophetic dreams.

Warnings: Hibiscus flowers are often intercropped with peanuts. Occasionally fragments of peanut shells are present. Caution for individuals with severe peanut allergies.

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