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***NOT TO TAS*** (Pisum sativum) Heirloom dating back to 1891. Also known as "Telephone'. Climbing type to 2m. Highly productive producing abunda
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***NOT TO TAS, WA*** (Allium sativum) Originally from the Yunnan Province (highlands) in northern China. Attractive, deep purple striped bulb with i
$4.95
***NOT TO TAS*** (Pisum sativum) Unusual plant with masses of strong tendrils instead of leaves. Plant to 70cm high with no staking required as ten
***NOT TO TAS*** (Pisum sativum) Dating back to 1907; also known as 'Laxtonian' or 'Hundredfold'. Large, curved pods to 10cm long with pointed ends
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***NOT TO TAS*** (Pisum sativum) English heirloom. Large, deep green, slim, straight pods to 12cm length produced on bush to 140cm high. High yiel
***NOT TO TAS*** (Pisum sativum) French heirloom. Pale green pod containing delicate small sized peas. Excellent for 'baby pea'. 80 seeds
***NOT TO TAS*** (Pisum sativum) Heirloom dating back to Holland in 1863 and developed by the Capucan monks; with earlier references dating back to
***NOT TO TAS, WA*** Fast growing, climbing plant producing attractive pinkish / blue flowers in mid to late Summer. May be grown on a trellis in th
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***NOT TO TAS*** (Pisum sativum) German heirloom dating back to 1850's. Handed to us & named after a passionate Tasmanian gardener who had kept the
***NOT TO TAS*** (Pisum sativum) Heirloom dating back to 1882 - some records indicate as early as 15th century. Climbing type, with purple flowe
***NOT TO TAS*** (Pisum sativum) Heirloom dating back to 1873. Light green, pale coloured, very sweet peas remaining tender even after harvest. Produ
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