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LAURENTIAN
(Brassica napus) Canadian heirloom. Smooth root with deep purple crown and rich creamy yellow flesh. When left to mature also attracts bees, butter
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MINI SWEET RED
(Capsicum annum) Short plant to 40cm high producing abundant mini-sized, red fruit. Ideal for kids lunch boxes, eating fresh, cooked or stuffed for
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RED URSA (Kale)
(Brassica napus) Introduced by Frank Morton of Wild Garden Seed in Corvallis, Oregon. A combination of Siberian kale and Red Russian kale resulting
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WHITE RUSSIAN (Kale)
(Brassica napus) Green, broad, moderately frilly, oak-shaped, bitter-free leaves with white veins. Leaves remain tender even when fully mature. Fla
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ASPEN PURPLE TOP
(Brassica napobrassica) Globe shaped root with creamy yellow base and uniform, deep purple tops and creamy coloured flesh. Larger than most other swe
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TSA TAI ROUND
(Brassica juncea) Heirloom from Southwest China. Also known as 'Sichuan' or 'Szechuan' meaning 'swollen stem' due to its large, broad stems at the ba
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