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Cambodia Giant Round African Eggplant Seeds
Native to Cambodia, this giant ribbed African eggplant has white skin with green stripes. Fruit weight around 200 grams with some exceptions going up to 400 - 900 grams. Suitable for Asian cuisines: stir fries, pickling, grill,...- +
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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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Pacific Beauty Mix Calendula Seeds
Semidouble and double edible flowers in shades of yellow, gold, cream. Widely adaptable 40 - 60 cm tall plant produces flowers well in almost all conditions except extreme heat and deep shade. Calendular flower represents sympathy and sorrow and is used a- +
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Taste Master F1 Squash Seeds
F1 hybrid Japanese type pumpkin with very high eating quality. Fruit weight around 1.8kg. Easy to grow and suitable for temperature below 27 Celcius degree.- +
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Gold in Gold F1 Watermelon Seeds
Award winning variety. Gorgeous bright gold flesh in gold striped crack resistant skin. Crisp, very sweet flesh. Each fruit weighs around 5kg, perfect icebox type.- +
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Catnip Seeds
Vigorous mosquito repellent perennial herb; & cat magnet for its nepetalactone compound, well known for is recreational + behavioral effects on cats. Studies show that at least 70% of cats reacts to catnip. A popular retail plant sales.- +
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American Flag Leek Seeds
10” long American flag boast superior eating quality long thick tasty stalks, yellow white heart that are good for all purposes: salad, soup, stew, stir fry,... Long time favorite leek for both commercial and home gardeners. 150 days, heirloom.- +
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Silver Dust Cineraria Maritima Seeds
Attractive silvery white deeply indented foliage standing only 30cm - the dwarfest of all cineraria Maritima. Tender perennial. Great for pot, patio, edging.- +
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Sacred Hopi Tobacco Seeds
Nicotiana rustica, Aztec tobacco or strong tobacco, called ucuch in southern Mexico due to its Mayan roots, mapacho in South America, Bauerntabak in Germany, and thuoc lao in Vietnam. The leaves are used to smoke, snuff and produce commercial tobacco.- +
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