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Meo Ethnic Mustard Seeds
Very rare and little known crunchy specialty mustard grown only in Sapa District of Lao Cai Province, Vietnam. Green leaves with tiny hair on surface. Great in salad or stir fry or soup.- +
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Cluster Russian Cucumber Seeds
Abundant of 15cm fruits growing in 2 or 3 clusters. Great for pickle and salad.- +
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TropRuby F1 Tomato Seeds
Good heat resistance type cherry tomato up to 30 Celcius degree. Very sweet 8 - 9 brix. Fruit weight 11 -12 grams. Semi-determinate type. F1 hybrid- +
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Edible Burdock Seeds
A nutritious specialty biannual root herb that cooks like normal carrot in soups, stews. Flavor: similar to carrot but with distinct earthy taste. Besides, Japanese herbalists claims burdock to have various medicinal properties. Root can also be used dry.- +
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Korean Perilla Seeds
Korean specialty. Unique flavour like mint + basil. Delicious in BBQ dishes. Upper part of leave is green while the back is red blush in green theme. Best harvest in the morning. Color contrast depends on temperature changes.- +
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Sping F1 Cucumber Seeds
Slender, dark green fruit that favorited in Japan. The fruit is 9-10 inches long. The diameter is smaller than other regular cucumbers. Its exterior with slender, thin-skinned dark green cucumber and smooth, grooved skin, inner flesh is crisp, firm and mi- +
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Baby Carmine Impatiens Seeds
Carmine 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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Five Spot Nemophila Seeds
Pretty flowers about 1” wide, white base with five little purple spots at each petals. Easy to grow in pots and baskets. This plant is a shade lover, prefers cool weather and tolerates various types of soils. Blooms from Spring to early Summer.- +
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Mary Washington Asparagus Seeds
High reliability, flavor and disease resistance. Flavor is crisp sweet and tasty. Plant Mary Washington perennial seeds for once and harvest in the years to come: initially a bit in the 2nd year and full cutting from the year after. The mature bed of aspa- +
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