Growing Rosella, also Queensland Jam Plant, Roselle

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03 Feb 10 Helen Hoare (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Eric I have two types of Rosella plant. One is a more open bush with three pronged leaves, the other is bushier and the leaves have five prongs. At this stage the three pronged bushes are fruiting, but nothing is happening with the other bushes. Does this sound like the ones you have, and is it normal they take longer to fruit?
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