Latin name: Hibiscus mutabilis L.
CAS NO. : 1304-85-4,
Part Used: Flower
Appearance: Brown powder
Category:Ratio herbal extract
Effect:Antibacterial anti-inflammatory
Kingdom: Plantae
Order: Malvales
Family: Malvaceae
Genus: Hibiscus
Species: H. mutabilis
Storage: Store in sealed containers at cool & dry place. Protect from light, moisture and pest infestation
Hibiscus mutabilis, also known as the Confederate rose or the cotton rosemallow, is a plant noted for its flowers.
Confederate roses tend to be shrubby or treelike in Zones 9 and 10, though it behaves more like a perennial further north. Flowers can be double or single and are 4 to 6 inches in diameter; they open white or pink, and change to deep red by evening. The Rubra variety has red flowers. Single blooming flowers are generally cup-shaped. Bloom season usually lasts from summer through fall. Propagation by cuttings root easiest in early spring, but cuttings can be taken at almost any time. When it does not freeze, the Confederate rose can reach heights of 15 to 18 feet with a woody trunk; however, a much bushier, 5 or 6 feet plant is more typical and provides more flowering. These plants have a very fast growth rate. The Confederate rose was at one time very common in the area of the Confederate States of America, which is how its common name was derived. It grows well in full sun or partial shade, and prefers rich, well-drained soil.
Function:
Hibiscus mutabilis leaves, roots, flowers can be used as medicine. Modern pharmacological studies show that Hibiscus mutabilis flower of the water decoction of hemolytic streptococcus in vitro. The leaf decoction is inhibited Staphylococcus aureus.