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Tatsoi Mustard Seeds
Thick dark green leaves shaped like spoons; a long time Asian staple. Grows more erect in warm areas and flat rosette in cold weather. Very attractive. Cooked in stir fry like pac choi green. 45 - 50 days; aka mustard spinach.- +
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Mix Slipper Flower Seeds
Cheerful-looking flower plant, grown from seed to 20 -30cm; large flowered strain.- +
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Hummingbird Tree Seeds
A white flowered variety. Used widely in South East Asia as staple in stir fries, steam boat, soup,... This fast growing tree is very thirsty for water and produces a lot more flowers when planted near riverside.- +
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Seashell Mix Cosmos Seeds
Lightly tufted petals resembling seashells in glamorous colors such as carmine, rose, pink, and white. Tolerates poor and dry soils, high heat conditions. Good for cut flowers, pots, beds, or borders.- +
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Blue Butterfly Pea Seeds
Single flowered. Beautiful blue flower perennial. Dried flowers and leaves are used for food and to make great tea with many heath benefits.- +
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Sweet William Tall Double Dianthus Seeds
Seductive sweet fragrance with gorgeous double cluster flowers in shades of red, pink, and white with rare exceptions of bicolor blooms. Plan height around 35 - 50 cm. The flowers create unique umbellate inflorescences that are very attractive. It is grow- +
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Cluster Russian Cucumber Seeds
Abundant of 15cm fruits growing in 2 or 3 clusters. Great for pickle and salad.- +
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Dahlberg Daisy Seeds
20 cm low-growing & trailing carpet of gold flowers of 1 cm diameter. Thyme like delicate leaves are dark green and have very strong lemony aroma when crushed. Drought tolerant. A striking and sure head turning annual variety in garden bed, walkways, bask- +
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Peppermint Extra Double Moss Rose Seeds
Pink Peppermint extra double flowers. Improved varieties for more fluffy flower appearance. Low growing semi-succulent plant mature only upto 6” tall while speading as far as 15” wide; Native to dry Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay, moss rose can- +
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