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CALENDULA - EDIBLE MIX
(Calendula officinalis) Height to 20cm, with pastel and regular coloured flowers 7-8cm across. Brightly coloured petals used to add colour to salads
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EARLY HANOVER (Kale)
(Brassica oleracea) Also known as 'Premier'. Heirloom. Attractive plant with copious amounts of flavourful, smooth green leaves with scalloped edges
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RED URSA (Kale) CSB(A)
(Brassica napus) Introduced by Frank Morton of Wild Garden Seed in Corvallis, Oregon. A combination of Siberian kale and Red Russian kale resulting
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GLORY OF ENKHUIZEN
(Brassica oleracea var. capitata) Introduced in 1899 by Sluis & Groot in Enkhuizen, Holland. Large, green-blue heads to 30cm across and up to 5kg in
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CLEMSONS SPINELESS
(Abelmoschus esculentus) First introduced in 1939 by Clemson Seed Co; originating from South Carolina. Rich green, slightly ribbed pods produced on
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EMERALD (Okra)
(Abelmoschus esculentus) Heirloom used by Campbells Soup Co. during the 1950's. Dark green, velvet spineless pods up to 20cm long produced on bush t
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HILL COUNTRY RED
(Abelmoschus esculentus) Originating from the hill regions of Eastern Texas. Plump, light green pods with hints of red. Rich in flavour. Produced
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PERKINS LONG POD
(Abelmoschus esculentus) American heirloom from 'way down south'. Fast growing bushy plant to 1.5m tall producing bright green pods with small seed
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RED BURGUNDY (Okra)
(Abelmoschus esculentus) Also known as "Lady's Fingers". Annual bush to 1m, with attractive red pods. Tolerates cooler conditions than other variet
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STAR OF DAVID
(Abelmoschus esculentus) Heirloom from Hyde County of North Carolina. Named because cross sections of the pod look like the Star of David. Green, th
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STERPEUL CSB(A)
(Abelmoschus esculentus) Heirloom from Ethiopia meaning 'Star Pod'. Dark green, ridged pods produced on short, compact bush. Extra early variety id
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