A: When we think of an "herb garden," parsley and 
chives often come to mind -plants that aren't particularly showy and 
typically require a dedicated vegetable garden, space, and regular maintenance. 
However, creating a food forest in your yard doesn't have to be a complex 
project. Useful edibles and medicinal herbs can also be exotic and beautiful, 
enhancing the charm of your landscape. Here are some examples of unusual tropical edibles that are not only stunning ornamentals but also bring 
delicious goodness to your kitchen.
1. For drinks: Jamaica Tea flower - Karkade 
Hibiscus

Hibiscus 
sabdariffa - Flor de Jamaica, Karkade Sorrel, Roselle, or Jamaica Tea flower 
(Karkade Tea) - yes, many hibiscus species are edible!
- Flowers of Roselle hibiscus are used to make a tea "Agua de Flor de 
Jamaica". To be exact, those are flower bracts around flowers and seed pods.
- Medical studies show that it lowers blood pressure and has diuretic 
effects.
- The pleasant flavor is similar to a cranberry juice and it's so good, you 
may not even want to add any sugar. We make this cold tea every day - 
perfect for hot summer.
- Karkade Hibiscus grows into a large bush within just one season from 
seed! Lots of flowers to harvest will last you the whole winter. It can be 
treated as annual in cooler areas due to its fast growth and same-year harvest. 
Thrives in full sun.
- Short video: &feature=youtu.be">how to make hibiscus tea
2. For medicine: Aztec Sweetleaf - Lippia 

Lippia dulcis 
- Aztec Sweet Herb, Sweetleaf is a wonderful fragrant groundcover.
- Fragrant Mexican herb with incredibly sweet and aromatic leaves.
- The fresh leaves can be eaten from the plant like candy or tossed into 
fruit salads for an unusual addition, or used for making a healing tea.
- It has been used since the time of the Aztecs for coughs and colds.
- The sweetness tastes great, and can be used by diabetic patients. We add 
this herb to Karkade or Mint tea as a sweetener, instead of sugar or 
honey.
- Grows like a ground cover, in shade or semi-shade, great perennial 
container plant.
3. For salads and stews: Longevity Spinach, or 
Cholesterol spinach 

Gynura 
procubens - Longevity Spinach, or Cholesterol spinach is a perennial spinach, and 
once you plant it, you have it for many years, and can grow many more easily 
from cuttings!
- Longevity Spinach is one of the Superfoods, and there are many claims 
that it lowers cholesterol.
- We use Longevity Spinach in our cooking all the time and so far we are 
all alive, so it works! :)
- Longevity spinach can be eaten raw in salads or cooked wherever you would 
use a regular spinach.
- Grows as a large spreading herbal bush, in full sun. 
- See some recipes with more pictures
4. For meat wraps: Vietnamese Pepper or Wild Betel 
Leaf

Piper 
sarmentosum - Vietnamese Pepper, Lalot, Wild Betel Leaf, Chaa-plu adds wonderful 
peppery flavor to meats and is great for wrapping meats and cooking in the oven, 
on a stove or grill. We use it all the time, wrapping ground beef of turkey 
and putting wraps on a grill or on a frying pan, very easy!
- Vietnamese Pepper leaves are eaten raw in salads or cooked with other 
greens or dishes.
- The leaves are used as food wraps in Vietnam. It is used medicinally in 
India and SE Asia.
- It is also chewed with Betel Nut as a tonic and medicine, very similar to 
Betel Leaf (Piper Betel) which is very popular tonic in Indian culture.
- Vietnamese Pepper grows as a vining herbaceous shrub or ground cover, in 
both sun or shade, and spreads with runners so you can have plenty if you 
want to have more. Can be grown in container and indoors, too.
- Check out recipes of meat wraps for grilling