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50cm Mix Cineraria Seeds
A compact, mounding flowering plant almostly fully covered in masses of 5cm large blooms in pink, white, blue, pink and bicolors.- +
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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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Brown Russian Cucumber Seeds
Prolific of heirlloom plumb 5 - 7” long yellowish brown skin white flesh with unique taste: crisp, mellow, and sweet.- +
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Chervil Vertissimo Seeds
A specialty salad mix herb very popular in French cuisines. Sweet anise mild flavour annual herb with dark green foliage. Plant height about 60cm. Perfect in salad, steam vegetable, root like carrot,... seafood, egg,... This is biennial grown as annual.- +
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Orange Habanero Hot Pepper Seeds
Matures from green to bright orange. One of the world hottest peppers. 100 days to harvest. Extremely hot, up to 350.000 Scoville Heat Units. Take special care when handling this plant seeds and fruit.- +
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Egyptian Riverhemp Seeds
Sweet edible yellow flower that are popular stir fry, steam boat cuisines in Vietnam. A fast growing perennial tree grows up to 20’; prefers damp soil near stream/river.- +
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UC 157 Asparagus Seeds
F2. High yielding commercial variety. Reportedly produces 165.9 spears/m2 (within 5 years according to report from INNA at Bio-Bio area, Chile). Early. Green, tightly wrapped hear. Average spear size. Very vigorous and suitable for hot climate like Mexico- +
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Small Ornamental Mix Gourd Seeds
Rainbow small exotic ornamental gourds in yellow, pink, orange, green, red, white with amazing different shapes are very eyecatching. Small gourd fruits with multi shapes as baby birdhouse and bottle gourds are showy fresh and used as beautiful ornamental- +
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Common Mugwort Seeds
An ancient heirloom that has been in circulation for centuries. Mugwort has been used in flavors of beers for many years. Some gardeners grow it for attracting green leaves. It can be dug up after sowing for 100 to 110 days. It is used to make teas medici- +
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