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Hibiscus in bloom by a swimming pool.
Purple rose and cassia seed herbal glass tea pot
Beautiful red hibiscus flower with water drops and green leaves, macro view
Hibiscus produces large, funnel-shaped or trumped-shaped flowers with soft petals and attractive large stamens. It is a perennial flowering plant and flowers through the year. Hibiscus flowers come in a variety of colors, including red, pink, orange, white and yellow.\nIt also has medical uses; the flowers and leaves can be made into tea and liquid extracts that can help treat a variety of conditions.
The leaves, flower, bark, and seeds of Caesalpinia pulcherrima used in traditional medicine as abortifacients
Close up of Hibiscus flower in garden.
Bunga Sepatu or Paech blooming hibiscus flowers with rainy drops after rain. Green beautiful garden background.
Linden tea made from fresh linden flowers.
Indian black ASSAM golden tips tea  on a white background
High press made with Pu-erh tea. Front view.
Hibiscus rosa sinensis,Hibisceae or Malvaceae or red hibiscus flower in the garden
Single Blooming Hibiscus Flower.
Autumn in the garden Sydney, Australia
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Stefanotis flower on white background .
Purple pink flower
Heap of Dry tea leaves spread on light brown color background
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Dried tea leaves isolated on a white background. Top view.
A beautiful white hibiscus flower with a red center grows in a Cape Cod garden on a late July morning.
A selective focus of yellow ibiscus flowers growing in a garden
Close up of  Pink Hibiscus Flower with Stamen
Beautiful of hibiscus red tropical flowers
Tea as most common hot drink for enjoying. Preparation and enjoying hot tea
Black tea with camomile on white background. Isolated
Bright red flower in garden
Hibiscus syriacus, commonly known as Rose of Sharon or Althea
Flaxseed within 1/2 cup measure to prepare an exact amount of cups of tea in the morning
assortment of dry tea in ceramic bowls on wooden background.
Red flower in close up
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