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PLUM PURPLE
(Raphanus sativus) Heirloom. Medium sized, crisp, globe shaped, firm radish, with iridescent purple - lavender skin and snow white flesh. Flavour i
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POBLANO / ANCHO
(Capsicum annum) Heirloom from Mexico and the most commonly used dried chilli in this region. The 'Poblano' (meaning 'people chilli') when dried is t
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POINSETT 76
(Cucumis sativus) Released in 1976 by the late Dr. Munger of Cornell. Green, cylindrical, straight fruit to 20cm in length with Disease resistant -
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POLISH GIANT CSB(A)
(Lycopersicon esculentum) Polish heirloom. Very large, red, plum shaped fruit to 15cm across with smooth skin, firm flesh & few seeds. Ideal for pa
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POPCORN - ONTOS OVAL
***NOT TO NT*** (Zea mays) Heirloom. Beautiful, elongated pale yellow to almost white kernels produced on fast growing plant to 1.5m high. A favo
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PRESCOTT FOND BLANC
(Cucumis melo) French heirloom dating back prior to 1850. Highly attractive, flattened, heavily ribbed fruit with warts & bumps. Salmon orange fles
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PRESERVING MELON - RED SEEDED CITRON
(Citrullus vulgaris) Heirloom, used in the 19th century for making preserves, pies etc. Round fruit 4-5kg, with firm, white flesh - (similar to the
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PRINCIPE BORGHESE
(Lycopersicon esculentum) Heirloom. Red, plum shaped fruits to 60g, with pointed end, produced in clusters on small bush best staked. Meaty flesh,
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PUKEKOHE LONG KEEPER
(Allium cepa) New Zealand heirloom introduced by John Turbott from Pukekohe. Brown skinned, rounded bulbs with strong, pungent flavour. Best suited
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PURPLE BEAUTY
(Capsicum annum) Compact plant to 45cm high producing large, blocky fruit with thick, crisp, sweet flesh. Ripens from green to purple to deep red upo
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PURPLE DE JESI
(Cynara scolymus) Heirloom. Perennial. Similar to Green Globe with purplish-green heads. 30 seeds
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PURPLE DRAGON
(Daucas carota var. sativus) Heirloom variety originally from from Afghanistan. Medium length, tapered root, in shades of dark violet through to red
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PURPLE KING
(Phaseolus vulgaris) Heirloom, also known as 'Blue Coco'. Straight, flat, bright purple bean to 18cm, heavy bearing, producing over many weeks; chan
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PURPLE PODDED CSB(A)
***NOT TO TAS*** (Pisum sativum) Heirloom dating back to 1882 - some records indicate as early as 15th century. Climbing type, with purple flowe
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PURPLE SPROUTING EARLY
(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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PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE
(Brassica rapa) Heirloom dating back prior to 1870. Also known as 'Veitch's Red Globe'. Large, globe-shaped, white roots with purple top, and sweet
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PURPLE VIENNA
(Brassica oleracea var. gongylodes) Heirloom dating back to 1859. Purple coloured bulbs with green-white flesh. 1000 seeds
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QUEENSLAND BLUE
(Cucurbita maxima) Australian heirloom dating back to 1920's. Medium to large, smooth, blue-grey & heavily ribbed fruit to 4.5kg with thick, sweet,
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QUEENSLAND BLUE CSB(A)
(Cucurbita maxima) Australian heirloom dating back to 1920's. Medium to large, smooth, blue-grey & heavily ribbed fruit to 4.5kg with thick, sweet,
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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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RAMPICANTE (Climbing Zucchini)
(Cucurbita moschata) Italian heirloom. Also known as 'Little Trombone Pumpkin', or 'Albenga Pumpkin'. When harvested young for use like zucchini, f
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RAT TAILED
(Raphanus sativus) Heirloom from South Asia. Grown for its edible seed pods rather than its root. Produces light green, elongated pods which grow u
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RECETTE CSB(A)
***NOT TO TAS*** (Pisum sativum) French heirloom. Pale green pod containing delicate small sized peas. Excellent for 'baby pea'. 80 seeds
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RED BUNCHING
(Allium fistulosum) Attractive, bright red stems & dark green tops to 70cm high with mild, sweet flavour. Forms no bulb. Use in salads or cooked. Es
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RED BURGUNDY (Okra)
(Abelmoschus esculentus) Also known as "Lady's Fingers". Annual bush to 1m, with attractive red pods. Tolerates cooler conditions than other variet
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RED BURGUNDY (Onion)
(Allium cepa) Heirloom. Beautiful, pinkish white bulbs with deep, ruby red skin. Large bulbs up to 10cm across.. Sweet, mild flavour. Stores well.
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RED CHERRY COCKTAIL
(Lycopersicon esculentum) Heirloom. Small, round, red fruits 2.5cm wide, produced in clusters. Produces over a long period. High yields. 150 seeds
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RED CLOVER
***NOT TO TAS*** (Trifolium pratense) Biennial, ground cover producing abundant, leafy growth and pink-purple flowers. Medicinal herb, soil improver
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RED CLOVER
***NOT TO TAS*** (Trifolium pratense) Biennial, ground cover producing abundant, leafy growth and pink-purple flowers. Medicinal herb, soil improver
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RED EPICURE CSB(A)
(Vicia faba) Rare variety. Attractive deep red to dark crimson coloured seeds contained within a green pod. Different compared to regular broad bea
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RED FIG CSB(A)
(Lycopersicon esculentum) Rare American heirloom, named after a sugary sweet which was popular during the mid 1800's. Historically, they were dried b
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RED ICEBERG CSB(A)
(Lactuca sativa) Heirloom. Medium to large lettuce up to 40cm across with attractive, dark green leaves & deep red outer edges. Forms a tight, cris
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RED KIDNEY
(Phaseolus vulgaris) Dwarf variety. Large kidney shaped, deep red beans so named for their visual resemblance in shape and color to a kidney. Used
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RED KURI CSB(A)
(Cucurbita maxima) Japanese heirloom also known as 'Orange Kokkaido', 'Uchiki Kuri' or 'Baby Red Hubbard'. Brilliant red-orange, tear-drop shaped fr
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RED LENTIL
(Lens culinaris) Heirloom. Annual. Small, broad, flat pods containing 1-2 edible seeds produced on bush to 60cm high. Hardy - will tolerate poor
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RED MALABAR
(Basella rubra) Vigorous climbing vine producing abundant green, glossy, round, slightly savoyed leaves with red stem and resembling spinach in appea
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RED RIBS (Brussel Sprouts)
(Brassica oleracea var. gemmifera) Heirloom. Small, round, compact, red heads with mild, nutty flavour. Loses some colour with cooking. 80-110 da
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RED RUSSIAN (Kale)
(Brassica oleracea var. acephala) Heirloom originating in Siberia, but first entering the marketplace in 1816. Also known as 'Ragged Jack'. Rare, a
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RED RUSSIAN (Tomato)
(Lycopersicon esculentum) Heirloom. Round, reddish fruit 4-6cm wide, with rich, red flesh. Requires staking. Excellent for eating fresh in salads or
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RED URSA (Kale) CSB(A)
(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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RED VELVET
(Lactuca sativa) Heirloom. Highly attractive, deep red / maroon leaves with back of leaves tinged green. Slow to bolt. Pleasant, chewy texture. 5
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