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Old August 17, 2017   #5
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They need to mature and dry on the plant or the seeds wont be mature.
If you read my comment they are just like okra they are related to okra.
The seeds look like okra seeds.
You could probably eat hibiscus pods like okra.

I guess if they are brown and mature you could remove them so they can dry.

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