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Total Records: 4
No. of Pages: 1
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Great substitute for spring onions as this plant is perennial. Comes from Siberia, not Wales! Dies down in winter. Similar to bunching onion. Well dr...
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Makes a very fine ornamental plant grow-ing to 2 mtrs. The dark red broad arrow-shaped leaves are most decorative. Grows on any soil but goes to seed...
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Very special. From the mountains of Greece - the true fiery aroma of Greek cooking. Quite unlike no...
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Large white daisy flowers and silvery green foliage.Young leaves eaten as a salad in Italy. Habitat: hay meadows and roadsides. Ht 45cm 250 plants
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Total Records: 4
No. of Pages: 1
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