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MOUNTAIN SPINACH - RED ORACH
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CHEROKEE PURPLE
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OREGON GIANT 0.2kg (200g)
***NOT TO WA*** (Pisum sativum) Large, sweet, flat pods to 13cm long & almost 3cm across on plant to 1m high. Early variety producing over a long se
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ORCHARD LABEL
Long lasting Orchard Labels with fruit type & variety name - similar to those seen in Botanical Gardens. May be either tied to a side branch with
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ALFALFA (LUCERNE)
***NOT TO WA*** Heirloom being one of the first fodder plants to be domesticated. Alfalfa (also known as lucerne) is a flowering legume in the pea fa
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