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Chinese Forget Me Not Seeds
Deep blue flower in well behaved bush. Aka Dog’ tongue, Chinese hound tongue, Chinese forget me not flower is garden favorite and AAS winner.- +
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Sour Rosella Seeds
Edible tropical hibiscus from southeast Asia with dark red calyces. Dried seed pods used to flavor fruit drinks. Flowers are citrus like in deserts. Both flowers are calyces are widely dried to make tea. Heat and humid tolerant.- +
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Big-Flowered Versailles Mix Cosmos Seeds
Best for professional cut flower production. This variety has strong stem holding 6cm extra-large flowers in mix of white, red, pink, deep pink eye and pink with blush. Great to cut flower and border.- +
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Rau Cang Cua Shining Bush Seeds
Grown for both medicinal and culinary uses. Low growing, shiny light green heart shaped leaves; near tranparent white greenish stem. The mustard like flavor vegetable is great in salad with beef. This is a staple in Vietnam. Best grown in shady moist area- +
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Early Prolific Summer Squash Seeds
12” long lemon yellow fruits with tapered neck towards the stem end and prefer to grow in humus-rich soil or well-drained soil. Low in fat and carbohydrate, rich in Vitamin C, Potassium and Magnesium. Best used for cooking as stuffed and baked, gril- +
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Tuk Turban Gourd Seeds
Highly ornamental exotic edible pumpkin that looks like a turban cap at bottom. Fruit weighs about 2kg and measures 15 to 25 cm in diameter. Good for roasting, steaming, baking, soup, in stews,.... 80 days- +
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Shoots Crop Pumpkin Seeds
Grown for its many side shoots - a prefered staple in Asian countries. Great in stir fries, soup, steaming,…- +
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Saladmore F1 Cucumber Seeds
Award winning bush-type F1 hybrid cucumber for tight space/garden. Vines are 60cm long with many 12cm long and crisp delicious fruits. 55 days to harvest.- +
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Dark Dragon Bitter Gourd Seeds
Dark green shiny fruit around 17cm - 24 long with little round spikes. 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- +
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