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Speckled Swan Gourd Seeds
The name comes from gourd shape with curved neck that resembles a swan. A great choice for crafting as gourds generally become harden when fully mature to seeds. When picked for eating, specked swan weighs around 3 pounds, and stands 35cm tall.- +
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Ming Fern Asparagus Seeds
Beautiful tropical ornamental plant is most popular in house plant and cut foliage. Rosette shaped pair of needle-like leaves. They love indirect sunlight.- +
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Dwarf Orange Sulphureus Cosmos Seeds
50 - 70 cm dwarf cosmos variety with semi-double flower in orange. Tolerates poor and dry soils, high heat conditions. Good for pots, beds, or borders. It is easy to grow and maintain.- +
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CandyStripe Cosmos Seeds
Unique pure white petals edged with pink/ deep carmine. Tolerates poor and dry soils, high heat conditions. Good for cut flowers, pots, beds, or borders. 90 - 150 cm, easy to grow.- +
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Imperial Pincushion Mix Scabiosa Seeds
Rose, lavender, pink, white, purple pincushion flower mix. Fluffy, ball like double blossoms 8cm in diameter on nice long stems. Honey like fragrance. Easy to grow cut flower and butterfly, bee magnet. 100 cm tall.- +
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American Ginseng Seeds
Panax quinquefolius Seeds are difficult and takes long time to germinate. Increasing cultivation helps preserve this special variety. American Ginseng has many medicial uses and comparable medicial properties to Korean Ginseng.- +
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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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Golden Melampodium Seeds
Dwarf plant around 35cm; very heat tolerant! Cute yellow petals with gold center up on dark green leaves shaped like zinnia’s. 5cm medium size flowers grow in abundance. Little care required. A great choice for pot, bedding, patio,…- +
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Oriental Bitter Gourd Seeds
Light green shiny fruit around 15cm long. 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 this gourd are essential to- +
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