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Wild Strawberry Seeds
Smaller fruit than standard grocery store products, sweet. Very compact variety. The leaves have many medicinal uses. Great for pot, hanging basket.- +
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Tall Red Bachelor’s Button Seeds
About 70 - 100 cm tall. Deep, rosy red double flowers. Suitable for cutting, beds and borders, flower mixtures, and the pollinator garden. Flower petals are edible. The Bachelor’s Button name comes from the tradition of your men’s holding cor- +
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Heavenly Blue Morning Glory Seeds
Blue flower. Heart shaped leaves. Vine spread 300cm ++. This drought tolerant vine is good for fences, border,... Easy to grow.- +
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Royal Family Mix Sweet Pea Seeds
Annual climbing flower vine native to Italy comes with large heat loving flowers in rainbow mix of purple, lavender, pink, salmon, white, red. Great cut flower with large booms and more flowers on a stem, through as not highly scented as other varieties.- +
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Autumn Beauty Sunflower Seeds
7’ tall multi-branching sunflower plant hosts an array of brilliant colors red, yellow, gold, burgundy and brown; and even bicolor combinations. Long flowering period. A long time garden favorite.- +
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Heat Resistant Broccoli Seeds
100 days, F1 hybrid. This very heat resistant variety can last in temperature around 30 Celcius degree. Vigorous and big tree.- +
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Hyssop Seeds
Strong flavor and aromatic like rosemary and lavender. Green top of hyssop is to make delicious tea excellent for chesty coughs. Chopped young leaves to scatter on for signature salad; also in soup, stews and fruit deserts. Older leaves are crushed and ap- +
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Double Dwarf 25cm Mix Gaillardia Seeds
Mix of white, red and yelow colors. Tender perennial plant requires little care. only 25cm tall. Can withstand harsh climate and suitable for pot, bedding and balcony.- +
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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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