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Hibiscus Powder

Hibiscus Powder brings vibrant color and natural character to botanical creations. Known for its deep crimson hue and fine texture, it is often chosen to enhance blends where a bold, plant-based ingredient is desired. Its vivid appearance and floral aroma make it a versatile option for heritage-inspired projects, natural formulations, and creative botanical applications.

Highlights
Rich Natural Color

Hibiscus Powder adds a bold crimson hue, making it a standout choice for colorful botanical blends.

Floral Aroma

Its natural, slightly tangy fragrance enhances the sensory profile of projects without overpowering other botanicals.

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Original Price $17.99
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Vegan Friendly

This herb is 100% Vegan - No animal was harmed nor used in the manufacturing of this product.

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Botanical Report

Geographical & Botanical Breakdown of Hibiscus Powder

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Botanical Name
Hibiscus sabdariffa
CAS Number
84775-96-2
Form
Powder
Appearance
Red to burgundy powder
Aroma
Floral, slightly tangy
Also Known As
  • Roselle Powder, Red Sorrel Powder, Karkade Powder
Grown In
  • Asia
Natural
YES
This herb is comprised only of natural plant material and contains no synthetics, fillers, or other harmful materials.
Hibiscus Powder

Hibiscus Powder is produced by harvesting the petals of the hibiscus plant (Hibiscus sabdariffa), carefully drying them, and milling them into a smooth, richly colored powder. The result is a striking material with a bright red to burgundy tone and a tangy, floral scent.

As a plant, hibiscus is widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions, where its large, showy flowers have been admired for centuries. Beyond its ornamental beauty, hibiscus has been used in traditional practices around the world, noted in both cultural ceremonies and heritage preparations.

In its powdered form, hibiscus is appreciated for its stability, ease of use, and bold natural pigment. It integrates well with other botanical powders, making it suitable for a wide range of natural craftwork and heritage blends where both color and authenticity are valued.