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Sour Greens/Sorrel Greens

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Kishore starts with ...
Is sour greens/sorrel greens grown in Australia? If so, does anybody know where can I buy the seeds/plans?

Details of the plant:

Botanical name: Hibiscus cannabinus belongs to Roselle family.
sorrel greens/ sour greens

It's used extensively in south-indian cuisine and key feature is its leaves taste lemoney and tangy.

It gives delicious flavour to meat (Lamb/goat) , Lentils or even tastes great, just as a pickle.
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aNON says...
diggers sell the seeds.
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