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Sour Rosella Seeds
Edible tropical hibiscus from southeast Asia with dark red calyces. Dried seed pods used to flavor fruit drinks. Flowers are citrus like in deserts. Both flowers are calyces are widely dried to make tea. Heat and humid tolerant.- +
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Crazy Mix Rudbeckia Seeds
Crazy mix of Ireland eyes, black eye susan, clasping, gloriosa, ,… Easy to grow and little maintenance required.- +
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Prizehead Leaf Lettuce Seeds
Large green curled leaves with red maroon edges. Great for salad.- +
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Asian Heirloom Climbing Bean Seeds
Heirloom pole bean type. Need trelise and well drained soil.- +
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Tall Blue Bachelor’s Button Seeds
Deep blue double flowers. About 70 - 100 cm tall. Suitable for cutting, beds and borders, flower mixtures, and the pollinator garden. Flower petals are edible. The Bachelor’s Button name comes from the tradition of your men’s holding cornflow- +
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Mexican Tarragon Mexican Mint Seeds
A tarragon subsitute with beautiful yellow flowers. Taste: not as strong as anise and good in soup. Member of the mint family. Perennial. Also known as sweet mace, spanish tarragon. Easy to grow.- +
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Round Tasty F1 Sponge Gourd Seeds
Short round type spong gourd with clear black stripes on dark green black ground. Considered favorite in Asian stir fries cuisines for its crunchy, sweet and not turning black and too soggy after cooking. Early maturity in 50 days and for continuous harve- +
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Red Box Eucalyptus Polyanthemos Seeds
Pure seeds offered. Valued for its large rounded, pointed end, nice scent and drooping habit. Good for floral arrangement.- +
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Red Giant Mustard Seeds
Flashy red green mustard leaves, pugnent. 60 days, OP. Great in salad, stir fry. Pick up baby leaves if you prefer less pugnency.- +
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