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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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Baby Blue Nemophila Seeds
Gorgeous blue little flowers. Does well in sandy soils and can tolerate drought. Sow seeds just under a fine layer of soil about 1/16-inch thick. The plant does not need much fertilizer. Attracts polinators: butterflies, bees,... Blooms from Spring to ear- +
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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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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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Buttercrunch Lettuce Seeds
AAS winner. 65 days. Tight 15cm rosette of upward delicious thick leaves. Can tolerate heat. Very popular choice.- +
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Ming Fern Asparagus Seeds
Beautiful tropical ornamental plant is most popular in house plant and cut foliage. Rosette shaped pair of needle-like leaves. They love indirect sunlight.- +
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Lemon Drops Spilanthes Seeds
Grown for both ornamental purpose and medicinal properties. 50 cm tall mound-shape perennial plant has bright yellow crimson eyed flower. Leaves and flowers have properties similar to Echinacea to enhance immune system, digestion, nausea, produce numbing- +
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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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Georgia Collards Seeds
Southern favorite colard with blue green leaves. One of the most nutritious vegetable! Rich in calcium, vitamin, sweet, heat tolerant, poor soils and frost hardy. Growing upto 100cm tall. Avoid growing collards where cabbage family members were grown in t- +
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