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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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Tetra Mix Snapdragon Seeds
Great flower for cutting and good vase life: large flowers in vivid yellow, red, white, purple and rose. 24 - 30” tall and strong stalk. The name snapdragon is due to flower resembling dragon face.- +
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Heat Resistant Broccoli Seeds
100 days, F1 hybrid. This very heat resistant variety can last in temperature around 30 Celcius degree. Vigorous and big tree.- +
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Red Cosmos Sulphureus Seeds
50 - 70 cm dwarf cosmos variety with semi-double flower in red, and dark green foliage. Tolerates poor and dry soils, high heat conditions. Good for pots, beds, or borders. It is easy to grow and maintain.- +
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Asian Sunny Spinach Seeds
This variety can be grown all year round at temperate climate. Resist high heat and humidity. Very vigorous.- +
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Hops Seeds
Raw industrial material for beer brewing. Blooms in Spring and loves temperate climate. Besides making beer, it is used to make herbal teas, soft drinks, and for medicinal purposes.- +
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Red Flesh Dragon Fruit Seeds
This variety produces red fresh fruit. Pitaya or pitahaya is a cactus like species native to tropical Americas, thriving in Southeast Asia, Florida, the Caribbean, Australia and tropical + subtropical world. It is the most distinct cacti plant that produc- +
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Little Finger Carrot Seeds
the ultimate gourmet baby carrots with smooth orange skin, crisp, sweet, tender and juicy mini fruit around 3”. Easy to grow in containers or early sowing in a cold frame. Cylindrical roots grow quickly in full sun places. Its top is weak, so carefu- +
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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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