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Green Holy Basil Seeds
Green leaf variety. Bush type herb. Native to India, used widely in Thai cuisines and tea, considered sacred in Hindu religion. Leaves have spicy musky sweet flavor with hint of chocolate. It has many culinary and medicinal uses.- +
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Golden Shower Flowering Tree Seeds
One of the most beautiful tropical perennial tree with flashy display of bright yellow flower clusters. Tree needs well drained soil and full sunlight.- +
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Single Indian Mix Hollyhock Seeds
Mix of lovely pink, red, ivory, white, yellow and black. Single Hollyhock mix. Brought to the USA by early collonist for their easy to grow flowers and medicinal uses. Tolerates poor soils. A garden classic with ornamental and medicinal uses. Great at gar- +
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Purple Globe Italian Artichoke Seeds
Large, tender purple heads in the shape of the globe. This variety is juicier than green type. Resistant to high temperatures. Excellent for adding multicolour as well as an ornamental for your garden. Heirloom artichoke originated from Italy.- +
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Kido Dwarf 60cm Mix Cosmos Seeds
Graceful mixture of simple cutflowers finely compact lacy foliage; bursting in bright shades of red, carmine, pink and white make into a vivid garden and full useful insect attraction.Short stem, easy to grow and develop quickly to flower from seed. Excel- +
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Sweet William Tall Single Dianthus Seeds
Single flowered clusters of sweet williams in vivid pink, red, rose. Biennial plant height comes around 35 to 50 cm.- +
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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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Strawberry Spinach Seeds
Rare annual spinach substitute with serrated-shaped leaves and edible strawberry-like red fruits on long slender stems. About 50 cm tall. Roots, leaves and fruit are all edible.- +
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Water Mimosa Seeds
Water mimosa seed coat are hard. Rub seeds in sand paper and leave seeds in water for 7 - 10 days until germination starts. Once germinated, bring seeds away for planting. It needs constant water level like red water spinach. If planted in water, it grows- +
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