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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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Green Stem Pak Choi Seeds
Big light green leaf, green petioles. Good for stir fries, boiling, soup,... Good heat resistance. 45 days.- +
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Speckled Swan Gourd Seeds
The name comes from gourd shape with curved neck that resembles a swan. A great choice for crafting as gourds generally become harden when fully mature to seeds. When picked for eating, specked swan weighs around 3 pounds, and stands 35cm tall.- +
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Jalapeno Hot Pepper Seeds
Dark green maturing to red, thick fruitwall in shape of a cone 3 inches long, has a mild unique flavor. Delicious in soups, stir-fry, pizza. Very popular. Originating from Mexico, this plant is heat resistant.- +
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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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Blueberry Seeds
Vaccinium myrtillus is a species of shrub with edible fruit of blue color, commonly called bilberry, wimberry, whortleberry, or European blueberry.- +
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Watermelon Radish Seeds
Also known as Rose-Heart Radish or Red Meat Radish. A unique heirloom originated in China. Large 6 - 10cm, eye-catching pink flesh with creamy color outside, very sweet and delicious! When temperature drops, it becomes sweeter. Great eating fresh, steam,- +
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Green Malabar Spinach Seeds
Vigorous! Easy to grow Asian heat resistant vegie plant. This is not a true spinach but leaves are thick and of mild taste like beet green or spinach. Great for salad, stir fry, Asian soup, steam.- +
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Dwarf Taylor Bush Bean Seeds
Aka Speckled Bays bean, bush type with red specked white pod. Beans are sweet, tasty in soup, meat stew, steam. An excellent ornamental edible.- +
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