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Gai Choi Chinese Leaf Mustard Green Seeds
Strong mustard flavor specialty used widely in Asian pickling, stir fry. 55 days, OP. Grown best in cool climate and more pugnant as the plant grows bigger.- +
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Utah Sweetvetch Seeds
This plant is called ”boreale” means ”northern”, referring to the presence of the plant in nothern climates. Used for ornamental purposes and controlling erosion, improving soil. Mature plant tolerates well in dry weather.- +
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Yellow Cherokee Bush Bean Seeds
Yellow pod bush bean variety. Stringless tasty tender and crisp pod about 12- 15cm. Black seeds are excelled cooking bean. AAS winner.- +
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White Pampas Grass Seeds
Perennial majestic ornamental, White giant plumes on big grass plant 180 to 300 cm tall. Big blooms appear in 2nd year.- +
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Tatsoi Mustard Seeds
Thick dark green leaves shaped like spoons; a long time Asian staple. Grows more erect in warm areas and flat rosette in cold weather. Very attractive. Cooked in stir fry like pac choi green. 45 - 50 days; aka mustard spinach.- +
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Long Mottled Green Gourd Seeds
Originated from Asia. Gourd is green mottled with white spots. Very popular in Asian stir fries, steam, and soup. This is a climbing vine that need staking. If let fully mature to seeds, the fruit skin becomes harden.- +
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Orange Habanero Hot Pepper Seeds
Matures from green to bright orange. One of the world hottest peppers. 100 days to harvest. Extremely hot, up to 350.000 Scoville Heat Units. Take special care when handling this plant seeds and fruit.- +
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Sawi Green Cantonese Choy Sum Cabbage Seeds
Early Chinese green with dark green leaves, light green stem coming up from base, very heat resistant, high disease resistance. Only 30 days to maturity. Grown for its tasty green and stem used in stir fry, asian soup and steam.- +
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Wild Lettuce Blumea Lacera Seeds
Annual herb with a strong odor, distributed throughout the plains of north-west India and Vietnam, up to an altitude of 2,000 m. The stems of this hairy or glandular herb are erect, simple or branched, very leafy and 1-2 ft in height. The leaves are obova- +
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