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Asian Collard Green Seeds
This standard heirloom asian collard has big main stem. Asian collards are more heat resistant and vigorous than Western varieties.- +
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Veined Petunia Seeds
Small dark web-like veins inside each flower mix of many colors. Easy to grow and drought tolerant petunia.- +
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Red Flesh Dragon Fruit Seeds
This variety produces red fresh fruit. Pitaya or pitahaya is a cactus like species native to tropical Americas, thriving in Southeast Asia, Florida, the Caribbean, Australia and tropical + subtropical world. It is the most distinct cacti plant that produc- +
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Red Veined Sorrel Seeds
Good for both ornamental and culinary purposes. Similar to green version but with beautiful red vein. Best picked when small leaves.- +
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Double Mix English Daisy Seeds
Colorful mix of double, single, and semidouble flower in pink, red, white, gold yellow on top of a low growing plant about 6”.Perennial flower, 100 days. Prefers cool climate as it cannot tolerate high heat (up to around 32 Celcius degree as in zon- +
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Kuroda Carrot Seeds
Juicy, born to get along with heat and humidity climate and one of the easiest to grow for home gardeners. Developed in Asia in 1950s, Kuroda carrot has deep orange tender, juicy flesh that is about 20cm long. Heat and blight resistant.- +
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WormWood Seeds
A specialy perennial herb with strong medicinal uses tracing back to ancient Egyptians. Upto 6’ tall. Foliage: whitish green small serated leaves with little hair on both sides and yellow flower. However this plant is poisonous and kills many insect- +
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Texas Grano Bulb Onion Seeds
Perfect for warmer southern climate. Mild, not too pugnent, nice sweet flavor in large bulb. Heirloom, 110 days, white flesh bulb onion can grow upto 1 Lb/ bulb.- +
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White Extra Double Moss Rose Seeds
White extra double flowers. Improved varieties for more fluffy flower appearance. Low growing semi-succulent plant mature only upto 6” tall while speading as far as 15” wide; Native to dry Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay, moss rose can live at b- +
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