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Delicate herb enhances poultry and seafood, popular in France, with historical medicinal uses.
Native to parts of North American; White to pink to lavender flowers. Will grow twelve to forty-eight inches tall.
Apricot-colored, sweet and very tasty fruit.
Beautiful, compact, sweet and mild pepper from Belarus.
Prolific, pods are upright on erect, bush-like, dwarf, plants. Very easy to pick.
Native European perennial with sky-blue flowers, grows 12-36 inches, zones 5-8.
Exceptionally crisp, glossy dark-green leaves, resistant to bolting, ideal for cool seasons.
Oval, eight inch by eight inch, dark green leaves. Very vigorous and productive variety.
Vigorous, mosaic-resistant beans with pale yellow pods and deep black seeds.
A curated collection of heat-tolerant, best-selling vegetable varieties ideal for Texas gardening.
Large (10-12-inch) ears with 18-24 rows of pure white kernels.
Highly attractive to pollinators, this drought-tolerant wildflower thrives in sunny, well-drained soils.
Tall ornamental plants, reaching 5-6 feet with 65-day maturity.
The OP version of the old favorite, 'Golden Jubilee'; it delivers large, sweet, rich, and deliciously flavored golden ears.
Cream-colored "turban" colored in green, yellow, orange, and red.
Cold-tolerant and slow to bolt, this mustard has a sweet, spicy wasabi flavor.
Attractive flowers, prolific produce; sweet pods, bushy plants.
Dark green skinned, golden-fleshed, 10-15 pound fruit.
Excellent pumkins on compact, bush-type plants. Quite unique.
A tall, flu-cured bright leaf variety with high yields and easy curing.
Tender, sweet yellow kernels making it a favorite for roasting or creaming corn.
An example of a beautiful ornamental tobacco.
Award-winning, heat-tolerant verbena blooms in vibrant colors, perfect for containers and groundcover.
Prolific, wilt-resistant pea variety with dark-green pods ideal for fresh eating or freezing.