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Abelmoschus Manihot Chief Kubo's Prize South Live Plant 3"
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Shipping: Australia: $13.00 (more destinations)
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This easy to grow houseplant not only provides lovely foliage, the leaves and flowers are also edible! Grows gorgeous hibiscus-like flowers that can be eaten fresh, (it's also related to the hibiscus)! Cook or serve the leaves fresh. It can be grown as a houseplant or outdoors in zones 9-11. Average mature height: 6 to 8 feet. Soil: Average watering needs. Light: Full to part sun. Zones: 9 - 11. It can be grown indoors.
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We would like to inform you that the item that is being sold is not the same as the picture, but is something similar and not necessarily identical.
Item base on US, and ecrater is international store, if you buy from UK or AUD i will send same seeds, if its not ready i will similliar seeds. Be a smart buyer, and not accept for refund
How to keep fresh seeds, before your germination
Store seeds in tightly sealed glass containers. You can store different kinds of seeds, each in individual paper packets, together in a large container. Keep seeds dry and cool. A temperature between 32° and 41°F is ideal, so your refrigerator can be a good place to store seeds.
The secret to successful seed storage is “cool and dry.”As soon as your seeds arrive, store them immediately in an airtight container in a cool spot, away from any obvious heat source, and out of the sunlight. Try and store them at 4 – 10°C (40 – 50°F)
Note :
We would like to inform you that the item that is being sold is not the same as the picture, but is something similar and not necessarily identical.
Item base on US, and ecrater is international store, if you buy from UK or AUD i will send same seeds, if its not ready i will similliar seeds. Be a smart buyer, and not accept for refund
How to keep fresh seeds, before your germination
Store seeds in tightly sealed glass containers. You can store different kinds of seeds, each in individual paper packets, together in a large container. Keep seeds dry and cool. A temperature between 32° and 41°F is ideal, so your refrigerator can be a good place to store seeds.
The secret to successful seed storage is “cool and dry.”As soon as your seeds arrive, store them immediately in an airtight container in a cool spot, away from any obvious heat source, and out of the sunlight. Try and store them at 4 – 10°C (40 – 50°F)













