I'm looking for anyone else with recipes or experience with this plant. Where to plant it, what part to eat, etc.by ChickensJustCrossRds plants IdentificationWhat's this plant 3 Comments ohshannoneileen 3 weeks ago You might try r/foraging or r/gardening since you’re not looking for an ID SEA2COLA 3 weeks ago The calyxes (part that holds flower bud to stalk) are used to make tea. It has a very lemon-y flavor. The flowers are also very pretty. Univirsul 3 weeks ago [Hibiscus sabdariffa](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roselle_(plant)). Not really a fruit persay but part of the flower is edible and can be made into [tea](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hibiscus_tea)This plant looks kinda like it but I’m not so sure that’s what it is. The leaves don’t look quite right.Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
ohshannoneileen 3 weeks ago You might try r/foraging or r/gardening since you’re not looking for an ID
SEA2COLA 3 weeks ago The calyxes (part that holds flower bud to stalk) are used to make tea. It has a very lemon-y flavor. The flowers are also very pretty.
Univirsul 3 weeks ago [Hibiscus sabdariffa](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roselle_(plant)). Not really a fruit persay but part of the flower is edible and can be made into [tea](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hibiscus_tea)This plant looks kinda like it but I’m not so sure that’s what it is. The leaves don’t look quite right.
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You might try r/foraging or r/gardening since you’re not looking for an ID
The calyxes (part that holds flower bud to stalk) are used to make tea. It has a very lemon-y flavor. The flowers are also very pretty.
[Hibiscus sabdariffa](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roselle_(plant)). Not really a fruit persay but part of the flower is edible and can be made into [tea](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hibiscus_tea)
This plant looks kinda like it but I’m not so sure that’s what it is. The leaves don’t look quite right.