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Purple Calabash Tomato Seeds
The most purple of all tomato varieties with most complex flavor. Originating from Mexico, Purple Calabash is ribbed 250 - 350 gram. 75 days to harvest. .- +
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Golden Ball Turnip Seeds
One of the best tasting turnip root in the market. 8 to 10 cm in diameter amber gold skin turnip, meaty delicious flesh.- +
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Heat Resistant Broccoli Seeds
100 days, F1 hybrid. This very heat resistant variety can last in temperature around 30 Celcius degree. Vigorous and big tree.- +
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Red Holy Basil Seeds
Considered sacred in Hindu religion. In Thailand, it is called Kaphrao. Holy Basil is easy to grow from seeds, and it thrives in the heat of summer.Sowing this plant need a lot of light and rich, drained soil. Holy Basil can be preserved by drying or free- +
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Green White Kermit African Eggplant Seeds
Vigorous disease resistant variety, can be grown all year long except when temperature below 15 Celcius degree. Fruit are green white, thick flesh and crunchy. Around 85 days after sowing and harvest frame is in 3 months. Also known as pickling eggplant- +
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Four Angled Dragon Bean Seeds
A heat and humidity loving bean variety very popular in South Asia, Africa. Green beans are cooked, steamed,stir fried like spinach, tubers like potato,...- +
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CandyStripe Zinnia Seeds
Eye-catching semidouble & double zinnia flower. Bright colors of rose, red, pink, cherry, and yellow spotted in red. Plant height 60 - 80 cm.- +
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Speckled Swan Gourd Seeds
The name comes from gourd shape with curved neck that resembles a swan. A great choice for crafting as gourds generally become harden when fully mature to seeds. When picked for eating, specked swan weighs around 3 pounds, and stands 35cm tall.- +
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Baby Bitter Gourd Seeds
Similar to regular bitter gourd except that fruit size is about half. Weighs 35 - 50 grams and the skin is a bit darker with smaller skin spikes. Vigorous annual plant loves heat and humid. Bitter gourd gets its name from its bitterness that is popular in- +
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