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New Zealand Spinach
First introduced to English gardeners in 1772 by Sir Joseph Banks. Reportedly discovered during the South Seas Expedition of Captain Cook. Native to New Zealand and Australia. Can be grown as a perennial in warmer climates, but typically grown as an annual.
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Moon & Stars (Yellow)
The rare yellow fleshed strain of Moon & Stars. Early 1900’s family heirloom.
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Green Flageolet
This little-known heirloom
bean is the “caviar of beans.” It’s a real delicacy, and usually very
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Early Jersey Wakefield
Still one of the most popular cabbage, introduced in 1868.