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White Breeze Dwarf Oxeye Daisy Seeds
Fleuroselect Approved Novelty Award winner! Exceptional super dwarf 25 cm oxeye with white petals and bright yellow heart. Flower is 10 cm on long stem. Perennial. Great for pots, patio, and garden borders,… Blooming in first year!- +
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Rainbow Mix Coleus Blumei Seeds
Bright colorful heart shaped leaves on dwarf plant. Mix of colors include: green, red, yellow, white and deep scarlet. Shade loving tender perennial. Plant height 30 to 75cm.- +
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Yellow Pear Tomato Seeds
Yellow pear shaped fruit. Similar to red pear variety but the fruit color. One of the rarest heirloom tomato varieties. Very productive of yellow tomatoes shaped like little pear; 3- 4 cm long. Delicious, few seeds. 75 days to maturity. Tall plant around- +
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Vietnamese Perilla Tia To Beefsteak Mint Seeds
Member of the mint family with stronger, more aromatic flavor than Japanese varieties. Smaller green leaves than Hojiso green at topside and deep red at bottom. Great in seafood, salad, shrimp and fish.- +
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Mountain Mint Seeds
Strong peppermint fragrance. Perennial herb plant grows about 70cm tall and repels bad insects like mosquito very well. To use in drinks, potpourri, salad mix,...- +
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Crackerjack Mix Arican Marigold Seeds
Large 10-13cm diameter double booms in orange, yellow and lemon shades. Crackerjack African Marigolds are strong and about 60 - 90 cm tall. It is heat, humid and sun loving. Easy to grow.- +
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Black Spanish Carrot Seeds
Black skin with orange flesh carrot. The level of darkness represents level of antioxidant substance called anthoxianin. High nutrition value at the expense of yielding. A cool season variety. 70 days.- +
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Yellow Daisy Seeds
Originated from Africa and widely adaptable. 12” tall. Beautiful yellow round petals surrounding larger yellow center.- +
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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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