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Vietnamese Gac Melon Seeds
Originated from South Asia and North Australia. Grown for its amazingly red spiky fruit used to add red color to sticky rice in Vietnam, which is believed to bring good luck. The plant has both male and female plants, are enormous growing to easily cover- +
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Black Spanish Radish Seeds
Rare black radish specialty originated from Spain. Mildly spicy, solid, crisp and white flesh around 8-10 cm in diameter. This variety has taller green top and like other varieties, very nutritious.- +
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Large Red Cherry Tomato Heirloom Seeds
Large and vigorous tree producing delicious 3 - 4cm large red sweet firm tomatoes with excellent flavours. 80 days- +
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Seashell Mix Cosmos Seeds
Lightly tufted petals resembling seashells in glamorous colors such as carmine, rose, pink, and white. Tolerates poor and dry soils, high heat conditions. Good for cut flowers, pots, beds, or borders.- +
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Savoy Perfection Cabbage Seeds
Large drumhead cabbage with crinkled green leaves, white inner core and can be as heavy as 4kg. Sweet delicate flavor, without sulfur smell when cooked like other cabbages. Great in steaming, boiling, stir fry. Excellent keeper. 89 days, OP.- +
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Imperialis Mix Sweet Sultan Seeds
Feather like large sweet scented blooms of white, pink and mauve flowers. 50 - 85 cm tall plant. Good cut flower.- +
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Licorice Seeds
Grown its root 50x sweeter than sugar, and earthy. Root extracts disguise bad odours wonderfully in tobacco, beer, drinks, and pharmaceutical tablets. One of the most popular herbs in Western herbal medicine, besides its flavoring uses. Aroma: similar to- +
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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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Russian Tarragon Seeds
a French tarragon substitute. Less intense in flavour than French tarragon but can be grown from seeds and much hardier. Goes well in poultry, sauces, soup and stews. Russian Tarragon has some medicinal uses and assists with digestions, palatability,... P- +
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