Origin - Tropical Regions
Chemical profile - Anthocyanins, organic acids
Classification - Malvaceae
Use - Botanical, pharmacognostic
Description -
Hibiscus, a plant from tropical regions, classified within Malvaceae, is characterized by its rich composition of anthocyanins and organic acids. This plant is recognized in pharmacognostic catalogs for its unique chemical structure and is noted in botanical indexes for its vibrant red pigments. Hibiscus is frequently analyzed for botanical and molecular characteristics. See more like this - Charged Globules and Healing Through Vibration.
Chemical profile - Anthocyanins, organic acids
Classification - Malvaceae
Use - Botanical, pharmacognostic
Description -
Hibiscus, a plant from tropical regions, classified within Malvaceae, is characterized by its rich composition of anthocyanins and organic acids. This plant is recognized in pharmacognostic catalogs for its unique chemical structure and is noted in botanical indexes for its vibrant red pigments. Hibiscus is frequently analyzed for botanical and molecular characteristics. See more like this - Charged Globules and Healing Through Vibration.