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Sponge Gourd Luffa Seeds
Green skin, edible luffa loofah sponge gourd. Vigorous annual climber. Let the gourd mature to black yellow and harvest your bathing sponge. Very popular in Southeast Asian stir fry, soup, and steam dishes.- +
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Anise Seeds
Plant for its delicious seed as spice. Wonderfully sweet and licorice flavour to use in cakes, cookes, soup, fruit dishes, bread. Popular herb native the the Middle East.- +
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Purple Coneflower Seeds
Brightly coloured large blossoms of purple petals and many medicinal uses. Vigorous perennial plant. Easy to grow and could take up to 20 days to germinate and also a wonderful addition for your garden.- +
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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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Lemon Basil Seeds
Delicate lemon leaves used in salad and Southeast Asian cuisines, potpourris, tea, chicken, fish. Compact herb bush with medium pointed leaves serrated edges and white flower.- +
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Single Mix Dwarf Dahlia Seeds
Grows 10 to 16 inches tall. Single daisy-like blooms in many colors: purple, red, salmon, white, rose, yellow. Prefer a well-drained, rich light soil, and full sunshine. Easy to grow in beds, containers or borders. Attracts many insects and birds. Dwarf t- +
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Pompon Double Dahlia Seeds
Small attractive double pompon flowers in many colors. 120cm tall; tender perennial. Ideal for an outstanding border or bedding display during the summer months.- +
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Black Diamond Watermelon Seeds
An excellent late-season variety good for southern climate. Tough dark blue-green rind makes it good transport. Bright red flesh with great flavor, sweet and firm. About 35 to 50 pounds.- +
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Mexican Tarragon Mexican Mint Seeds
A tarragon subsitute with beautiful yellow flowers. Taste: not as strong as anise and good in soup. Member of the mint family. Perennial. Also known as sweet mace, spanish tarragon. Easy to grow.- +
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