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  • height: 6m
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    • calming herbal tea: flower
      • use: mild calming, digestive aid
      • harvest:
        • cut flowers in early morning
        • choose partially open blooms, bright and firm
        • dry in shade with airflow; store in airtight jars
    • digestive decoction: leave
      • use: for bloating, cramps, mild inflammation
      • harvest:
        • pick mature leaves anytime
        • dry whole or crushed in thin layers
        • boil or steep for deep herbal effect
    • cut flower bouquets
      • use: rustic, tropical bouquet market
      • harvest:
        • end of wet season: last time on the 6th new moon
        • cut flowers on long stems at bud or early bloom stage
        • do it in morning for longer vase life
        • keep in cool water, change daily
    • topical skin rinse: flower + leave
      • use: anti-inflammatory skin soak or face steam
      • harvest:
        • collect both flowers and leaves fresh
        • steep in warm water 15–30 mins before use
        • optional: dry and package as bath sachets
    • goat fodder: leaves and shoots
      • use: rotational forage or cut-and-carry fodder
      • harvest:
        • chop soft shoots and leaves before flowering
        • feed fresh or wilt for a few hours to reduce moisture
        • rotate regrowth cutting every 4–6 weeks
    • biochar base: post-pruning wood
      • use: soil amendment after pruning
      • harvest:
        • collect pruned straight stems and trunks
        • dry for 2–4 weeks before pyrolysis
        • use low-smoke method for quality char
    • ethnobotanical extract: leaves or roots
      • use: experimental tinctures or functional blends
      • harvest:
        • pick young to mature leaves, optionally roots
        • macerate in alcohol or glycerin
        • store in dark bottles, label for batch testing