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Dwarf Mix Begonia Seeds
Compact 20cm plant height. This begonia mix has many flower colors red, white, pink, scarlet,...on top of bronze and deep green foliage. Perfect for bedding, border and container.- +
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White Giant Round African Eggplant Seeds
Native to Cambodia, this giant ribbed African eggplant has white skin and no green stripes. Fruit weight around 200 grams. Suitable for Asian cuisines: stir fries, pickling, grill,...- +
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FordHook Giant Swiss Chard Seeds
RHS Award winning thick huge stalk, dark green savoyed tender leaves in high yield even in good heat. One of the best swiss chards. Stays well in container, patio.- +
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Dwarf 20cm Kewpie Celosia Seeds
Dwarf plant about 20cm, & multi-branching. Plume like flowers. Mixture of soft glossy plumes in shade of red, scarlet, yellow, and orange. Great for border plant, pot and patio.- +
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Copenhagen Market Cabbage Seeds
Big head around 8”, 4 lbs in weight. Good crack and disease resistance. Good in steaming. Very popular and widely adaptable. 65 days to maturity from transplant, 100 days from seeds, OP.- +
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Bells of Ireland Seeds
Green bell-shaped 3cm wide calyces surrounding flower spikes that can be as long as 90cm. In some cultures, bells of Ireland is a symbol of good luck. and is an excellent cut flower. The seeds benefits from cold stratification (in freezer) for a week bef- +
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Giant Flowered Mix Strawflower Seeds
Easy to grow, heat tolerant strawflowers in mix of pearl, yellow, pink, gold, lilac, and whte flowers. Great for dry and cut flower arrangement. 90 cm tall. Harvest regularly for more flowers.- +
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Long Japanese Eggplant Seeds
Standard long eggplant in South East Asia, around 22cm long. Small seed caviry. Very popular in stir fries, grill, soup dishes. Aromatic and sweet.- +
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Dark Dragon Bitter Gourd Seeds
Dark green shiny fruit around 17cm - 24 long with little round spikes. Vigorous annual plant loves heat and humid. Bitter gourd gets its name from its bitterness that is popular in Asian cuisines such as meat stuff steam, soup,... the bitterness, fibre in- +
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