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Cambodia Giant Round African Eggplant Seeds
Native to Cambodia, this giant ribbed African eggplant has white skin with green stripes. Fruit weight around 200 grams with some exceptions going up to 400 - 900 grams. Suitable for Asian cuisines: stir fries, pickling, grill,...- +
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Vietnamese Gac Melon Seeds
Originated from South Asia and North Australia. Grown for its amazingly red spiky fruit used to add red color to sticky rice in Vietnam, which is believed to bring good luck. The plant has both male and female plants, are enormous growing to easily cover- +
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Blue Podded Pea Seeds
Great ornamental edible plant! Heirloom from Netherlands. Purple podded pea, very rare! Plant grows to 170 cm. 85 to 100 days.- +
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Mary Washington Asparagus Seeds
High reliability, flavor and disease resistance. Flavor is crisp sweet and tasty. Plant Mary Washington perennial seeds for once and harvest in the years to come: initially a bit in the 2nd year and full cutting from the year after. The mature bed of aspa- +
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Genovese Basil Seeds
the best Italian basil variety, widely planted in its hometown Italy. 40 - 60 cm tall plant.- +
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Common Mugwort Seeds
An ancient heirloom that has been in circulation for centuries. Mugwort has been used in flavors of beers for many years. Some gardeners grow it for attracting green leaves. It can be dug up after sowing for 100 to 110 days. It is used to make teas medici- +
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Orange Oxheart Tomato Seeds
Orange version of the famous red oxheart tomato. Light yellow meaty heart shaped tomato. The fruit weight is from 200 to 400 grams. 90 days to maturity- +
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Silver Dust Cineraria Maritima Seeds
Attractive silvery white deeply indented foliage standing only 30cm - the dwarfest of all cineraria Maritima. Tender perennial. Great for pot, patio, edging.- +
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Green Holy Basil Seeds
Green leaf variety. Bush type herb. Native to India, used widely in Thai cuisines and tea, considered sacred in Hindu religion. Leaves have spicy musky sweet flavor with hint of chocolate. It has many culinary and medicinal uses.- +
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