They do usually! They sell the edible leaf and also roselle which is also known as sorrel in Jamaica. Check ahead before you go because stock is not always available if it's not season. It's a great idea to follow them on facebook and instagram.
How funny Lisa! I just got done creating a post for Sorrel today on our Instagram and Facebook @treeamigosgrowers! In order to get the best yield, transplanting season is almost over . Come on by before the end of July
Hi Lisa! We offer a few varieties of Sorrel plants. Here's what we typically carry and when they're best to plant in South Florida: Roselle (a.k.a. Caribbean Sorrel, Jamaica Sorrel, Florida Cranberry, Red Sorrel, or Flor de Jamaica) – Plant during spring (preferred) and early summer French Sorrel – Plant during fall, winter, and early spring. Red-Veined Sorrel – Plant during fall, winter, and early spring.
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