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Sacred Hopi Tobacco Seeds
Nicotiana rustica, Aztec tobacco or strong tobacco, called ucuch in southern Mexico due to its Mayan roots, mapacho in South America, Bauerntabak in Germany, and thuoc lao in Vietnam. The leaves are used to smoke, snuff and produce commercial tobacco.- +
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Collarette Dahlia Seeds
Striking flower: single row of bright outer petals contrasting with inner decorative quilled petals. Considered as a border plant and great cut flower. Easy to grow from fresh seed. Full sun or partial shade. All dahlia flowers and tubers are edible. Flav- +
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Black Krim Tomato Seeds
Very popular old Russian heirloom. Black skin with green shoulder. Heavy yield of large meaty beefsteak tomato with reddish black firm flesh. More heat and sunlight enhance level of blackness.- +
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Dwarf Bright Scarlet Sage Seeds
Most famous heat tolerant bright scarlet flowering plant! 25cm compact plant with robust floriferous growing habit. Frost tender. Ideal for bedding, pot, patio, garden edging,...- +
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Vietnamese Perilla Tia To Beefsteak Mint Seeds
Member of the mint family with stronger, more aromatic flavor than Japanese varieties. Smaller green leaves than Hojiso green at topside and deep red at bottom. Great in seafood, salad, shrimp and fish.- +
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Annual Mix Phlox Seeds
Easy to grow phlox. Bright mix of rose, red, white and purple and of low maintenance. Dwaft plant about 20 - 50 cm tall. No garden should be without Phlox.- +
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Mix Alpinus Aster Seeds
Blend of blue, pink and white flowers. From the region of Alpine, Aster Alpinus prefers well drained soil and full sun, and zone 7 - 8 mild weather. Remove the deadhead for longer boom time.- +
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Burgess Buttercup Squash Seeds
New England favorite! Deep orange rich butery & sweet flesh. Weight: 1.5 - 2kg. Each plant produces about 4 fruits. Vines can reach 5m long.- +
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Lovage Seeds
Flavourful green herb specialty. Young leaves are used in salad, poultry dishes. Roots are used as vegetable; seeds as spice. They taste like celery.- +
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