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Hibiscus > SOLD OUT. Kenaf Hibiscus cultivar: ''Whitten'' (Hibiscus cannabinus L) Seeds

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SOLD OUT. Kenaf Hibiscus cultivar: ''Whitten'' (Hibiscus cannabinus L) Seeds

SOLD OUT. Free Shipping. 24+ Seeds (Larger Quantities also available). A fast growing hibiscus that blooms in the fall with a lovely yellow flower with burgandy center, reaching 10'' -12'' high in a single season. Kenaf is also used to make paper and the leaves are excellent forage for ruminants (cows, goats, sheep). Very versitle and super easy to grow!

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24+ Kenaf Hibiscus seeds of the cultivar 'Whitten' PLUS planting instructions, including a color photo for seedling id. (botanical name: Hibiscus cannabinus L) 

Kenaf is a 4,000 year old NEW crop with roots in ancient Africa. 

A member of the hibiscus family (Hibiscus cannabinus L), it is related to cotton and okra, and grows well in many parts of the U.S. It is being looked at as a way to make paper without cutting trees. Kenaf grows quickly, rising to heights of 10-12 feet in as little as 4 to 5 months. U.S. Department of Agriculture studies show that kenaf yields of 6 to 10 tons of dry fiber per acre per year are generally 3 to 5 times greater than the yield for Southern pine trees, which can take from 7 to 40 years to reach harvestable size.

Ok, so you're not making paper? Well, how about a fast growing hibiscus that blooms in the fall with a lovely yellow flower with burgandy center? These make excellent plants for hedges, wind blocks for your more tender plants or a block between you and the rest of the world!  These hibiscus will easily reach a height of 10’ in one season and bloom the first year they are planted. You may keep them trimmed back into a hedge or let them grow tall. I suggest trimming them at least a couple of times during they growing season to make them bush out more so you will have more blooms. The leaves on this variety are not lobed like other types of Kenaf more of a whole leaf like an Okra leaf, with serrated edges.

Kenaf leaves are also used as animal feed (excellent for ruminants, very high protien!) and also as human food in some sauces of African and Asian cuisine.

A self-sowing annual, they prefer full sun and sandy soil (but will grow in the shade) – EXCELLENT plant in drought conditions – will grow anywhere with very little care! 

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