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Thanks for the info on Hibiscus tea.

I looked up various sites.

Hibiscus for tea seem to be generic as to the plants, used so I will try mine.

I wonder about just popping in fresh blooms...will do this when they bloom for

me when I go back to AZ...if the horrid heat hasn't killed the shrubs.

We had frost last winter that nipped them a bit. Imagine strong frost/freeze in

Mesa, AZ!

Barb

[summering in Oregon, to avoid the 111 F degrees!]

 

 

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Barb,

I will check with my Organic Gardening group to see who has experience

with using Hibiscus flowers for tea.

Deanna in Colorado

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, " BARBARA KIPPER "

<Kipper38 wrote:

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> Thanks for the info on Hibiscus tea.

> I looked up various sites.

> Hibiscus for tea seem to be generic as to the plants, used so I will

try mine.

> I wonder about just popping in fresh blooms...will do this when they

bloom for me when I go back to AZ...if the horrid heat hasn't killed

the shrubs.

> We had frost last winter that nipped them a bit. Imagine strong

frost/freeze in Mesa, AZ!

> Barb

> [summering in Oregon, to avoid the 111 F degrees!]

>

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