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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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Wild Lettuce Blumea Lacera Seeds
Annual herb with a strong odor, distributed throughout the plains of north-west India and Vietnam, up to an altitude of 2,000 m. The stems of this hairy or glandular herb are erect, simple or branched, very leafy and 1-2 ft in height. The leaves are obova- +
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Lilliput Mix Zinnia Seeds
5 cm double flowers in profusion. Available colors in random mix: purple, pink, red, white,... Plant height 50cm.- +
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Anise Seeds
Plant for its delicious seed as spice. Wonderfully sweet and licorice flavour to use in cakes, cookes, soup, fruit dishes, bread. Popular herb native the the Middle East.- +
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Green Wave Mustard Seeds
AAS winner for its beautiful frilly edge bright green leaves, slow to bold quality and sharp delicious spicy flavor. Reliable. Heat tolerant.- +
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Japanese Early Mizuna Mustard Seeds
Nice delicate mustard flavor without heat. Long slim white green stem, green leaves. It can grow up very big and heavy as 500 grams but flavor peaks for salad at 200 or 300 grams. 40 days, OP, a variety from Japan.- +
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Peppermint Extra Double Moss Rose Seeds
Pink Peppermint extra double flowers. Improved varieties for more fluffy flower appearance. Low growing semi-succulent plant mature only upto 6” tall while speading as far as 15” wide; Native to dry Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay, moss rose can- +
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White Seoul Daikon Radish Seeds
a heat tolerant widely adaptable Japanese variety produces 20 - 24 cm long, up to 5cm in diameter root. Mild sweet, unusually crispy and delicious. Agressively vigorous. Raw in salad, cooking, steaming, pickling are OK with this root.- +
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Asian Collard Green Seeds
This standard heirloom asian collard has big main stem. Asian collards are more heat resistant and vigorous than Western varieties.- +
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