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Bring color, flavor, and sustainability to your garden with Rosella Seeds (Hibiscus sabdariffa). Known globally as Roselle or Jamaican Sorrel, this heirloom variety is cherished for its bright red calyces used to make refreshing teas, jams, and sauces.
Rosella plants are fast-growing, low-maintenance, and thrive in warm, sunny climates. They also produce stunning hibiscus-like flowers that attract pollinators, making them both ornamental and productive.
These open-pollinated, Non-GMO heirloom seeds are perfect for gardeners who value organic, sustainable cultivation. Ideal for backyard gardens, permaculture systems, and home-based herbal production.
Heirloom, open-pollinated Non-GMO seeds
Produces tangy red calyces used in teas, syrups, and jams
Beautiful hibiscus-like flowers attract pollinators
Fast-growing annual suitable for tropical and subtropical regions
Excellent choice for sustainable home gardening
Rich in vitamin C and antioxidants
Common Name: Roselle, Rosella, Jamaican Sorrel, Hibiscus
Scientific Name: Hibiscus sabdariffa
Plant Type: Annual herbaceous plant
Growth Habit: Bushy and upright
Height: 3–7 feet (1–2 m)
Spread: 3–5 feet (1–1.5 m)
Flower Characteristics: Large yellow blooms with red centers
Fruit Characteristics: Red, fleshy calyces rich in flavor and nutrients
Bloom Time: Late summer to fall
Harvest Season: 4–5 months after planting
USDA Hardiness Zones: 9–11 (annual elsewhere)
Sun Exposure: Full sun
Soil Type: Well-drained sandy or loamy soil
Soil pH: 5.5–7.0
Watering: Moderate, consistent moisture
Temperature Range: 70–90°F (21–32°C)
Season: Best planted in late spring
Germination Time: 7–14 days
Plant Spacing: 2–3 feet apart
Pollination: Open-pollinated
GMO Status: Non-GMO
Organic Status: Heirloom (non-certified organic)
Soak seeds in warm water for 12–24 hours before planting.
Sow seeds ¼ inch deep in well-drained soil.
Maintain temperatures around 75–85°F (24–29°C) for optimal germination.
Keep soil moist until seedlings establish.
Transplant outdoors after the last frost in full sun.
Provide light pruning to encourage bushy growth.
Harvest calyces when they turn deep red, about 4–5 months after planting.
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