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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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Serrated Leaf Shungiku Seeds
Edible green chrysanthemum, serrated-leaf variety, especially rich Vitamin B and minerals. Green leaves and yellow blooms are cooked or used in salads; normally in Asian soup or stir-fry,....Plant is easy to grow in well-drained soil.- +
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Red Asparagus Seeds
Very rare red heirloom asparagus. Perennial. 2 years to harvest. Soak the seeds in water for 12 hours before sowing for best germination.- +
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Tatsoi Mustard Seeds
Thick dark green leaves shaped like spoons; a long time Asian staple. Grows more erect in warm areas and flat rosette in cold weather. Very attractive. Cooked in stir fry like pac choi green. 45 - 50 days; aka mustard spinach.- +
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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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Thailand Bird Eye Hot Pepper Seeds
Slender fruit 2”-3” long. Popular in Vietnam and South East Asia. The plant is vigorous and heat resistant. SHU 100.000 to 150.000.- +
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BirdHouse Bottle Gourd Seeds
90 days, Heirloom, edible gourds delicious in Asian soup, steam dishes. Old fully matured fruit has tough rind + skin used to make bird house or ornamental items. 16” to 18” long fruit. Vigorous in warm and hot areas.- +
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Red F1 Pak Choi Seeds
F1 pac choi. Red leaves, green on the underside; light green petioles. Great for baby leaf and full maturity green. Slow to bolt.- +
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Tall Blue Bachelor’s Button Seeds
Deep blue double flowers. About 70 - 100 cm tall. Suitable for cutting, beds and borders, flower mixtures, and the pollinator garden. Flower petals are edible. The Bachelor’s Button name comes from the tradition of your men’s holding cornflow- +
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