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Rainbow Mix Coleus Blumei Seeds
Bright colorful heart shaped leaves on dwarf plant. Mix of colors include: green, red, yellow, white and deep scarlet. Shade loving tender perennial. Plant height 30 to 75cm.- +
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Choi Sum Chinese Yellow Flowering Cabbage Seeds
Yellow-flowered flowering cabbage 1cm thick fleshy edible stem, and dark green tasty leaves. 75 days. Heirloom. Choi Sum Cai Xin Flowering Cabbage is only of the best Chinese staples. Popular in Asian stir fry, steam, soup.- +
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Miss Jekyll Love In A Mist Nigella Seeds
Misty web of bracts/ foliage surrounding starlike flowers. Seed pods and flowers are long lasting in vases and could be dried for flower arrangement. How to dry nigell flower: hang the flower stem up side down in cool, windy area (fridge is a good choice)- +
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La Giang River Leaf Vine Seeds
Aka river leaf, La Giang, a perennial vinning herb indigenous to Vietnam, Lao and Cambodia. Pleasantly sour flavor that is similar to Chinese loquat fruit. Widely used for Vietnamese Canh Chua or Canh Ga La Giang - Chicken with Sour Leaf Soup.- +
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Mix Pampas Grass Seeds
Perennial majestic ornamental, blend of white and pink giant plumes on big grass plant 180 to 300 cm tall. Big blooms appear in 2nd year.- +
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Common Sage Seeds
Classic culinary herb. Fragrant grey leaves. Used in meat dishes, sauces, mix herb, tea,…60cm tall plant has many medicinal uses.- +
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Burning Bush Kochia Seeds
Highly ornamental ability to change color from green to intense red in autumn. Drought tolerant. Versatile plant, can grow from 8” to 28”. Great border plant.- +
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WormWood Seeds
A specialy perennial herb with strong medicinal uses tracing back to ancient Egyptians. Upto 6’ tall. Foliage: whitish green small serated leaves with little hair on both sides and yellow flower. However this plant is poisonous and kills many insect- +
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Oriental Bitter Gourd Seeds
Light green shiny fruit around 15cm long. 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 this gourd are essential to- +
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