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Co Muc False Daisy Seeds
Known by other names: Bhringaraj, Lan Lian Cao, ... Grown for many medicinal remedies involving liver, asthma, and kidney... Leaf juice is to dye and restore hair. Sun, heat and humidity loving perennial herb plant. Tolerant of poor soil.- +
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Crazy Mix Kale Seeds
Mix of various kale varieties such as blue scotch, toscano, red russian, red scarlet, siber frills, green kale heirloom, premier,.. Ratio of red/green is 30%/70%. Buy 2 or more packages for full presence of all types.- +
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Tall Mix Celosia Cristata Seeds
Glossy crested flower heads. Mix of bright red, pinks and yellow. Grown up to 75 cm. Your flower heads are edible. Good choice for border plant.- +
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Meo Ethnic Mustard Seeds
Very rare and little known crunchy specialty mustard grown only in Sapa District of Lao Cai Province, Vietnam. Green leaves with tiny hair on surface. Great in salad or stir fry or soup.- +
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Long Mottled Green Gourd Seeds
Originated from Asia. Gourd is green mottled with white spots. Very popular in Asian stir fries, steam, and soup. This is a climbing vine that need staking. If let fully mature to seeds, the fruit skin becomes harden.- +
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Milk Thistle Seeds
Main ingredient in many liver-detoxing pills. Grown for its active silymarin component found in this seed, that is responsible for liver building properties. Plant grows up to 200 cm tall, 170 cm spread. White spotted edible leaves. Purple 5cm flower head- +
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12Kg F1 Watermelon Seeds
Early maturing. F1 hyrbid. Fruit weighs 10 - 12kg. Heat resistant.- +
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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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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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