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COLES DWARF
***NOT TO WA*** (Vicia faba) Compact bush to 1m tall. Heavy producer with pods to 20cm. 80-90 days. 55 seeds
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PURPLE SPROUTING
(Brassica oleracea var. italica) English heirloom dating back to mid 1777. Grown for the harvest of its tasty, purple side shoots which turn green u
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LONG ISLAND IMPROVED
(Brassica oleracea var. gemmifera) Heirloom dating back to 1890 & the main commercial sprout until the introduction of hybrid varieties. Produces 50
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GREEN GLOBE
(Cynara scolymus) Heirloom dating back to 1859. Perennial. Silver-green plant, 90-180cm tall. Produces edible flower buds (artichokes) in 1.5 year
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TIC BEAN (Broad Bean)
(Vica fava) Heirloom. A type of broad bean with smaller pods and beans than the regular variety. They can be eaten like broad beans at the shell ou
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