Unlike other herbal teas, there are both benefits from hibiscus tea but also risks. I'll go over why you should drink hibiscus tea, or why to avoid it

Learn how to plant, grow, and care for perennial hibiscus. With huge tropical blooms, these flowers attract butterflies & hummingbirds to your garden.

Hibiscus[2][3] is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. The genus is quite large, comprising several hundred species that are native to warm temperate, subtropical and tropical regions throughout the world. Member species are renowned for their large, showy flowers and those species are commonly known simply as "hibiscus", or less widely known as rose mallow. The genus ...

Hibiscus grows best in full sun, well-draining soil, and consistent moisture, with care needs varying depending on hibiscus.

Hibiscus are subtropical woody shrubs and small trees. The easy-to-care-for plant has a few maintenance requirements and needs proper soil, light, fertilizer, and water to survive.

Hardy hibiscus (Hibiscus moscheutos), also called rose mallow, is a Southern native with enormous flowers. Here's when hibiscus bloom and how to grow them.

Hibiscus is a crowd-pleaser in the garden world with its vibrant, saucer-sized blooms and lush foliage. Here's how to plant, grow, and care for them.

Hibiscus is a flowering plant from the mallow family, found in tropical climates around the world. The flower, and sometimes its leaves, are dried out to use for tea.

The hibiscus is a member of the mallow family which has nearly 300 species including trees, shrubs, perennials and annuals. They are native to warmer, tropical regions. In our northern climate, Hibiscus rosa-sinensis is the species most commonly available through nurseries, garden centers and florists.