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Mix Scarlet Sage Seeds
Most famous heat tolerant bright colorful mix of red, lilac, white and violet flowering plants! 30cm compact plant with robust growing habit. Frost tender. Ideal for bedding, pot, patio, garden edging,...- +
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Dwarf Polka Mix Bachelor Button Seeds
Dwarf 50cm colorful mix of bright blue, pink, purple, white flowers. One of the easiest flowers to start from seed and makes an excellent cut flower. Soil: well drained and full sun. The Bachelor Button name comes from the tradition of your men- +
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Red Hyacinth Bean Seeds
Rare red pod variety. Vigorous drought tolerant, short live perennial lugume growing up to 2m. Originated from Africa. Good choice for fence and border.- +
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Asian Heirloom Climbing Bean Seeds
Heirloom pole bean type. Need trelise and well drained soil.- +
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Baby Scarlet Impatiens Seeds
Scarlet Red flower variety. One of the most popular flowering varieties. 20 - 25 cm low growing annual are born for shady containers, patio and garden bed.- +
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Jalapeno Hot Pepper Seeds
Dark green maturing to red, thick fruitwall in shape of a cone 3 inches long, has a mild unique flavor. Delicious in soups, stir-fry, pizza. Very popular. Originating from Mexico, this plant is heat resistant.- +
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Green Malabar Spinach Seeds
Vigorous! Easy to grow Asian heat resistant vegie plant. This is not a true spinach but leaves are thick and of mild taste like beet green or spinach. Great for salad, stir fry, Asian soup, steam.- +
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White Bitter Gourd Seeds
White skin type, 18cm long. Vigorous annual plant loves heat and humid. Bitter gourd gets its name from its bitterness that is popular in Asian cuisines such as meat stuff steam, soup,... the bitterness, fibre in this gourd are essential to body health be- +
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Italian Dandelion Seeds
Much earlier, upright growing, larger, and a deeper green than regular Dandelion. This is not a true dandelion, but Italian dandelion leaves are similar in appearance. With a number of varieties originating in Italy, the leaves and flower stalks are used- +
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