Hibiscus cannabinus Ruby Red | 10_Seeds Northern CloudywingThese seeds were collected from Hibiscus cannabinus Ruby Red. These plants like to live in full sun to partial shade where they can get up to 12 feet high. The brilliant deep red blossoms are on display from late summer until early winter and bring a bunch of different birds, bees, and butterflies. Young leaves can be cooked and eaten and are normally used in soups. The seeds can be roasted and eaten, used to abstract edible oil, or ground up into a
This is Passiflora suberosa
These wonderful fragrant flowers bloom from late Spring until early Summer
This plant can regulate the temperature of its flowers
Fragrance & Wildlife Charm
The wood from this tree is high quality and used in carpentry
This tropical vine likes to live in full sun where it attracts a wide variety of birds
The fruit is edible but must be cooked before eaten
this Ecuadorian native carries a legacy of South American elegance
The botanist Linnaeus name the genus Bauhinia after two swiss scientists by the names of Gaspard and Johann Bauhin
especially Gulf fritillary
This fast-growing vine was cherished long before modern hybrids—woven through cottage fences
This is mainly due to the flower buds which contain water