Product Overview
We are engaged in offering excellent quality Hibiscus Flower Extract to our valuable clients. Active Ingredients: & Vitamin C Specifications: 1% Anthocyanidins; Polyphenols 10%; 4:1 to 20:1, Testing Method: UV-VIS Appearance: Brown powder Molecular formula: C15H11O Molar mass: 207.247 Easily grown in average, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Best flowering occurs in full sun. Prefers moist, organically rich soils, but tolerates poor soils and some drought. Very tolerant of summer heat and humidity. Generally tolerant of urban conditions. Prune to shape in spring. Pruning back to 2-3 buds in late winter may produce larger blooms. Easily propagated by stem cuttings. May be grown from seed, but seedlings may not have the exact same flower color as the parent. Species plants can self-seed aggressively in optimum growing conditions. Hibiscus syriacus has been a garden shrub in Korea since time immemorial; its leaves were brewed into an herbal tea and its flowers are eaten. It was grown in Europe from the 16th century, though as late as 1629 John Parkinson thought it was tender and took great precautions with it, thinking it "would not suffer to be uncovered in the Winter time, or yet abroad in the Garden, but kept in a large pot or tubbe in the house or in a warme cellar, if you would have them to thrive. Clients can avail this Hibiscus Flower Extract at industry leading prices from us.
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We are engaged in offering excellent quality Hibiscus Flower Extract to our valuable clients. Active Ingredients: & Vitamin C Specifications: 1% Anthocyanidins; Polyphenols 10%; 4:1 to 20:1, Testing Method: UV-VIS Appearance: Brown powder Molecular formula: C15H11O Molar mass: 207.247 Easily grown in average, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Best flowering occurs in full sun. Prefers moist, organically rich soils, but tolerates poor soils and some drought. Very tolerant of summer heat and humidity. Generally tolerant of urban conditions. Prune to shape in spring. Pruning back to 2-3 buds in late winter may produce larger blooms. Easily propagated by stem cuttings. May be grown from seed, but seedlings may not have the exact same flower color as the parent. Species plants can self-seed aggressively in optimum growing conditions. Hibiscus syriacus has been a garden shrub in Korea since time immemorial; its leaves were brewed into an herbal tea and its flowers are eaten. It was grown in Europe from the 16th century, though as late as 1629 John Parkinson thought it was tender and took great precautions with it, thinking it "would not suffer to be uncovered in the Winter time, or yet abroad in the Garden, but kept in a large pot or tubbe in the house or in a warme cellar, if you would have them to thrive. Clients can avail this Hibiscus Flower Extract at industry leading prices from us.