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![RAINBOW CHARD](/assets/thumb/Silverbeet02886.jpg?20200710030548)
RAINBOW CHARD
(Beta vulgaris) New Zealand heirloom, first introduced in 1849. Large, dark green, crumpled leaves; stems of white, yellow, orange & red to 35cm len
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![NEW ZEALAND](/assets/thumb/Spinach02954.jpg?20200710030643)
NEW ZEALAND
(Tetragonia tetragonioides / expansa) New Zealand heirloom dating back to 1770's. Also known as 'Warrigal Greens'. Low spreading vine with small, br
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![CHERRY ROMA](/assets/thumb/TomatoClimbing07607.jpg?20200710030450)
CHERRY ROMA
(Lycopersicon esculentum) Heirloom. Baby, 'plum' or 'roma' shaped, rich red fruit to 2.5cm long with sweet, spicy flavour. Used fresh or dried. Hi
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![MESCLUN - ORIENTAL MIX](/assets/thumb/SaladGreen00861.jpg?20200710030926)
MESCLUN - ORIENTAL MIX
(Brassica oleracea, Brassica rapa, Brassica juncea, Brassica japonica) A mix of leaves which excels during the cooler winter months. Leaves harveste
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![AUNT RUBY'S GERMAN GREEN](/assets/thumb/Tomato03203.jpg?20200710030413)
AUNT RUBY'S GERMAN GREEN
(Lycopersicon esculentum) German heirloom originating with Ruby Arnold of Tennessee. Large, brilliant green, beefsteak type fruit weighing up to 500
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![BLACK CHERRY](/assets/thumb/TomatoClimbing05122.jpg?20200710030507)
BLACK CHERRY
(Lycopersicon esculentum) Heirloom. Rare, dark, mahogany coloured fruit resembling large grapes to 3cm across, produced in trusses on tall, vigorous
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![BLACK KRIM](/assets/thumb/TomatoClimbing03210.jpg?20200710030704)
BLACK KRIM
(Lycopersicon esculentum) Russian heirloom originating from the Island of Krim in the Black Sea. Large, red/purple coloured skin with green shoulders
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![BLACK RUSSIAN](/assets/thumb/TomatoClimbing04798.jpg?20200710030405)
BLACK RUSSIAN
(Lycopersicon esculentum) Russian heirloom. Round, reddish-black coloured with dark purple stripes, medium sized fruit 4-6cm across, with smooth, thi
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![BRANDYWINE](/assets/thumb/TomatoClimbing05214.jpg?20200710030429)
BRANDYWINE
(Lycopersicon esculentum) Amish heirloom dating back to 1885; named after Brandywine Creek in Chester County. Large, red-pink fruits to 500g. Old var
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![BROWN BERRY](/assets/thumb/TomatoClimbing07645.jpg?20200710030438)
BROWN BERRY
(Lycopersicon esculentum) Heirloom. Small, brick-red, round fruit to 2.5cm across. Juicy with semi-sweet flavour and slight acid overtones. 72 days.
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![CHEROKEE PURPLE](https://cdn.neto.com.au/assets/neto-cdn/images/default_product.gif)
CHEROKEE PURPLE
(Lycopersicon esculentum) Heirloom over 100 years old from Cherokee Indian tribe. Medium sized fruit has rose purple skin and brick red flesh, with sw
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