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1.14 €
The Bumble bees are beautiful, cherry-type tomatoes, the flavors for all these varieties to be intriguingly complex, mellow and not too sweet, deep rosy red globes are streaked with apricot, indeterminate plants produce 1/2 inch long by 1 1/4 inch wide.
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Product code: 8275
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This rare but fabulous tomato gives moderate to heavy crops of fruit which are packed with the delicious flavours expected from one of the best of the black tomatoes, the large, regular-leafed tomato plants yielding the most beautiful and sizeable.
Product code: 10324
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A beautiful heirloom tomato variety similar to Brandywine, perfect for sandwiches, salads, and slicing, fpotato leaf variety, excellent choice for home gardens.
Product code: 10347
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Early, stamping, yielding tomato, characterized by short interstices, the first brush is tied after 4-5 leaves, fruits are round, fleshy, thick-walled (5-7 mm), fragrant, red, smooth and super-dense.
Product code: 10458
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Fireweed has become a symbol of the Alaska and the Yukon region, and has a long history of culinary and medicinal use; currently, the slightly spicy petals are used to flavor wildflower honey, candy, ice cream, or jelly.
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Product code: 8274
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Czech, mid-early, high-yielding variety for open ground. Plant is determinate - 0.5 m. The fruits are red, small, resembling a plum with a small spout, weighing 100 grams. The raw fruit is almost white. As they mature, they gradually turn into red ones.
Product code: 8193
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Early ripening variety. The period from full shoots to fruiting is 93-95 days. The plant is 70-80 cm tall, mid-sized. The fruit is smooth, 4-6 chamber, dense. Fetal color in the technical phase of ripeness is greenish-whitish.
Product code: 8072
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The japanese hop with the scientific name Humulus japonicus belongs to the family of hemp (Cannabaceae). Its origin leads to China, Japan and Korea aswell as the tropical Asia with Vietnam. During the late 1500s it was imported to the USA as neophyte.