Okra Ladies' Fingers, Hibiscus esculentus
Abelmoschus esculentus
Okra belongs to the Abelmoschus genus.
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really pretty plant, with white hibiscus-like flowers with a purplish center.
The seed pods need to be picked when they are about 3 inches (7cm) long. They get woody and tough quickly after that, so plan on harvesting every other day.
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Ladies' Fingers, Hibiscus esculentus
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34 gardeners.
49 plantings grown.
37 plantings growing.
0 plants are wanted.
5 available for swap.
25 seeds/bulbs stashed.
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