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CHINESE ORIENTAL
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Tall growing plant up to 2mtrs. Flowers in July and August are followed by green clycos which turn ...
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An exotic and most decorative plant for growing under cover. A climber or creeper with edible leaves and young stems/shoots (always leave at le...
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Quality open pollinated type, with cannon-ball shaped heads. Mid season maturity, weighs up to 2.5kg. s/c 250
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The wild celery from China is smaller and more delicate flavoured than the regular leaf celery, although similar in appearance. It is also very hardy...
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Grown for centuries in China. The leaves are used as lettuces, or in stir-fry and the stem for Shanghai Pickles. Try the heart of the stem in salads....
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Very decorative garden flower attracting bees. Also a useful dye plant. The spicy leaves are used cooked with other green vegetables and the yellow f...
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Tall cylindrical heads of bright green. Ready just 70 days after transplanting. Sow late summer for autumn and early winter harvest. s/c 150
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