Steinmetz:Hibiscus

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Hibiscus esculentus

Also known as (or relevant to)
Family
Malvaceae
English Names
  • Ladies Fingers plant
Natural Habitat
  • tropical countries
  • grown in China
  • cultivated in Europe and U. S. A.
Part(s) Used
  • Fructus Hibisci esculenti
Constituent(s)
  • mucilage (consisting of pectin and starch)
Action
  • unripe seed: demulcent
  • used as a substitute for coffee. The young unripe fruit is eaten as a vegetable



Hibiscus rosa-sinensis

Also known as (or relevant to)
Family
Malvaceae
English Names
  • China-Rose
  • Shoeflower plant
Natural Habitat
  • India
  • Indonesia
  • China
Part(s) Used
  • Flores Hihisci Rosa-sinensis
  • Radix Hibisci, Rosa-sinensis
Action
  • flower: emmenagogue
  • abortive
  • emollient
  • demulcent
  • refrigerant
  • febrifuge
  • colouring agent; root: pectoral
  • expectorant
  • In the East Indies
  • the flowers are used for blacking shoes
  • and in China for dyeing hair and whiskers black



Hibiscus sabdariffa

Also known as (or relevant to)
Family
Malvaceae
English Names
  • Red Sorrel
  • Natal Sorrel
  • Jamaica Sorrel
  • Rozelle Hemp plant
  • Nubia tea
Natural Habitat
  • Sudan
  • Egypt
  • Abyssinia
  • India
  • Ceylon
  • Indonesia
  • West Indies
  • tropical America
Part(s) Used
  • Flores Hibisci sabdariffae (the calyces only)
Constituent(s)
  • Hibiscus-acid
  • aromatic acids
  • colouring matter
  • sugar
  • mucilage
  • tannin
  • salts
Action
  • astringent
  • antiscorbutic
  • emollient
  • demulcent
  • cholagogue
  • cooling
  • aromatic
  • tonic; used as a substitute for tea
  • The fruit is edible. The seed is said to be aphrodisiac. The stalks of the plant are used to make Rozelle hemp
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