Origin - West Africa
Chemical Profile - Organic acids, anthocyanins
Classification - Malvaceae
Use - Recognized in pharmacognostic catalogs for its structural traits
Description:
Hibiscus sabdariffa, a plant of West African origin, is classified within the Malvaceae family. It is noted for its rich composition of organic acids and anthocyanins, contributing to its vibrant pigmentation. Symbolically, hibiscus has been utilized in classical botanical texts and is recognized for its distinct chemical profile. Highlighted for its unique botanical architecture. Have a look at other options - Open Energetic Channel Link.
Chemical Profile - Organic acids, anthocyanins
Classification - Malvaceae
Use - Recognized in pharmacognostic catalogs for its structural traits
Description:
Hibiscus sabdariffa, a plant of West African origin, is classified within the Malvaceae family. It is noted for its rich composition of organic acids and anthocyanins, contributing to its vibrant pigmentation. Symbolically, hibiscus has been utilized in classical botanical texts and is recognized for its distinct chemical profile. Highlighted for its unique botanical architecture. Have a look at other options - Open Energetic Channel Link.