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AMARANTH - MEKONG RED 0.05kg (50g)
(Amaranthus gangeticus) Heirloom. Broad, vivid red, dented leaves. Used to add intense colour to salads, or used like spinach, in soups, or as stir-
$40.00

PERPETUAL 0.05kg (50g)
(Beta vulgaris var. cicla) Heirloom dating back to 1790; also known as 'Spinach Beet'. Small, smooth green leaves, and short narrow stems. Pick out
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PERPETUAL 0.2kg (200g)
***NOT TO WA*** (Beta vulgaris var. cicla) Heirloom dating back to 1790; also known as 'Spinach Beet'. Small, smooth green leaves, and short narrow
$62.00

MIZUNA 0.05kg (50g)
(Brassica juncea var. japonica) Heirloom. Large, green, spicy leaves. Best picked when young & tender. Tolerates cold & wet conditions. Used in s
$24.00

LOLLO BIONDA 0.05kg (50g)
(Lactuca sativa) Italian heirloom. Deeply curled, green, open hearted lettuce. Attractive variety, used in mesclun salad. 45-60 days. 1800 seeds
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TOMMY TOE 0.05kg (50g)
(Lycopersicon esculentum) Heirloom. Red, medium sized fruit, 2-4cm across, produced in clusters. Excellent flavour. Heavy producer with high yields p
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MORTGAGE LIFTER 0.002kg (2g)
(Lycopersicon esculentum) Originated in 1930 from 'Radiator Charlie' a radiator repairman from West Virginia who sold his plants for $1 each and paid
$8.00
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