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Red Giant Mustard Seeds
Flashy red green mustard leaves, pugnent. 60 days, OP. Great in salad, stir fry. Pick up baby leaves if you prefer less pugnency.- +
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Creeping Daisy Seeds
Growing only 15 - 30 cm, Creeping Daisy has white flower as big as 3cm, and spreading habit that makes it good ground cover, garden bed, and great choice for pot and patio.- +
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Texas Grano Bulb Onion Seeds
Perfect for warmer southern climate. Mild, not too pugnent, nice sweet flavor in large bulb. Heirloom, 110 days, white flesh bulb onion can grow upto 1 Lb/ bulb.- +
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Showy Evening Primrose Seeds
Large 5cm delicate pink flower. Biennial plant matures at 30 - 45 cm tall.- +
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World Most Expensive Aji Charapita Pepper Seeds
Known as world most expensive pepper! Very prolific pepper originated in Peru, producing hundreds of fruit. Bright yellow fruit that looks very similar to tepin chilli. Outstanding citrus flavors and heat. Container friendly.- +
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Mix Scallop Squash Seeds
Blend of yellow, green and white. Eye-catching for the home gardens. The summeer squash is delicious fresh. Excellent for steaming and baking. Best to harvest when fruits reach 2-3 inches in diameter by its flavor and fine-textured. Easy to grow and well- +
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Garland Round Leaf Shungiku Seeds
Edible green chrysanthemum, especially rich Vitamin B & minerals. Round-leaf variety. The large leaf is dark green, oblong broad, less frilly and milder taste than serrated-leaf variety. Green leaves and yellow blooms are cooked or used in salads; normall- +
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Di Ciccio Broccoli Seeds
An old reliable Italian broccoli variety for baby 9cm heads. Not as uniform as other broccoli hybrids but are super productive with multiple heads over long period. Suitable for raised beds in garden.- +
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Orange Extra Double Moss Rose Seeds
Orange 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 live at- +
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