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Dark Green Long Wax Gourd Seeds
Dark green skin, greenish white flesh; average weight about 4kg/fruit. Used widely in Asian stir fries, soup, steaming,… Also known as Bi Sat Xanh, Long Wax Grourd, a popular staple in South Asia.- +
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Purple Rock Cress Seeds
Ageless perennial flower that produces small flowers. This kind of flower can be found in rocky or mountain sites. It can be grown in flower beds, pots and hanging baskets and so on. It will attract a lot of beneficial insects such as bumblebees, hummingb- +
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Long Mottled Green Gourd Seeds
Originated from Asia. Gourd is green mottled with white spots. Very popular in Asian stir fries, steam, and soup. This is a climbing vine that need staking. If let fully mature to seeds, the fruit skin becomes harden.- +
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Mongolian Giant Sunflower Seeds
The tallest sunflower standing upto 420cm tall & huge yellow flower measuring 45cm in diameter. Sure to impress your neighbours!- +
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Giant Belgium Tomato Seeds
Probably the most popular giant tomato in the market. weight up to 2 lbs, with some exceptions upto 5 lbs. Sweet tomato type that some farmers make wine with it. Staking required. Indeterminate. 90 days- +
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Green White Kermit African Eggplant Seeds
Vigorous disease resistant variety, can be grown all year long except when temperature below 15 Celcius degree. Fruit are green white, thick flesh and crunchy. Around 85 days after sowing and harvest frame is in 3 months. Also known as pickling eggplant- +
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Showy Evening Primrose Seeds
Large 5cm delicate pink flower. Biennial plant matures at 30 - 45 cm tall.- +
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Oregano Seeds
Bushy perennial herb native to Mediterranean. Italian Oregano has purple brown stem, green leaves sometimes red blushed; flower: white to rose. Use in salad, Mexican, Italian and Greek cuisines; companion spices with tomato, onion, garlic, beef. Suitable- +
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Coriander Chinese Parsley Seeds
Distinct lemony taste. Great to springkle to salad, soup,... Leaves are usually called cilantro and the seed is coriander seed.- +
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