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Oriental Fingerling Eggplant Seeds
Small eggplant type that is sweet and tender thin skinned. Mix of purple, yellow and white eggplants.- +
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Red Hyacinth Bean Seeds
Rare red pod variety. Vigorous drought tolerant, short live perennial lugume growing up to 2m. Originated from Africa. Good choice for fence and border.- +
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Mix Scallop Squash Seeds
Blend of yellow, green and white. Eye-catching for the home gardens. The summeer squash is delicious fresh. Excellent for steaming and baking. Best to harvest when fruits reach 2-3 inches in diameter by its flavor and fine-textured. Easy to grow and well- +
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Russian Tarragon Seeds
a French tarragon substitute. Less intense in flavour than French tarragon but can be grown from seeds and much hardier. Goes well in poultry, sauces, soup and stews. Russian Tarragon has some medicinal uses and assists with digestions, palatability,... P- +
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Red Flesh Dragon Fruit Seeds
This variety produces red fresh fruit. Pitaya or pitahaya is a cactus like species native to tropical Americas, thriving in Southeast Asia, Florida, the Caribbean, Australia and tropical + subtropical world. It is the most distinct cacti plant that produc- +
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Lunar White Carrot Seeds
Rare white carrot, crunchy and mild, almost coreless. Average 20cm long.- +
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Romanesco Broccoli Seeds
Beautiful green spiral exotic heads. Tender and excellent flavor. Famous Italian heirloom. 100 days to harvest.- +
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Scarlet Bean Seeds
Great ornamental edible! Unique red scarlet flowered delicious bean variety. Bright scarlet flowers are great ornamental. Huge violet spotted black delicious seeds. Vigorous plants that grows as long as 300 cm. Young seed pods are great in stir fries, ste- +
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Georgia Collards Seeds
Southern favorite colard with blue green leaves. One of the most nutritious vegetable! Rich in calcium, vitamin, sweet, heat tolerant, poor soils and frost hardy. Growing upto 100cm tall. Avoid growing collards where cabbage family members were grown in t- +
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