STRAWBERRY POPCORN CSB(A)

$4.80
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***NOT TO WA, NT***  (Zea mays)  Heirloom (possibly Indian).  Short bush to 1.2m high producing miniature cobs with beautiful, deep magenta / strawberry coloured kernels which may be popped into small, white, delicious puffs.  Used for popping or as decoration.  100 days. 70 seeds

 

(Corn01037)

SKU Corn01037
Shipping Weight 0.0010kg

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