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Okra

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    Evertender Okra - Certified Organic/Heirloom
    50 days. 30 seeds. The Evertender Okra is known to be of Indian heritage. It grows well in warm weather and is an un-branched spineless 5 ½ foot tall okra variety that produces 7 inch long pods. This variety is good for use in foods and...

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    Burgundy Okra - Certified Organic/Heirloom
     55 days. 30 seeds. Burgundy Okra was the 1988 All-America Selections winner in its category. It produces good yields of 7” long burgundy-colored okra that grow on beautiful, bushy plants that reach 4 ft. tall. With its...

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    Burmese Okra - Certified Organic/Heirloom
     58 days. 30 seeds. The Burmese Okra as the name suggests finds its origins in Burma, known now as Myanmar in South Asia. The pods of this variety are green when tender and turn a creamy yellow green at maturity. It is famous for its use...

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    Clemson Spineless Okra - Heirloom/Open-Pollinated
    55 days. 30 seeds. Clemson Spineless Okra was the 1939 All-America Selections winner. This variety produces an abundance of 9" long dark green okra that are slightly grooved and grow on 4 ft. high plants with spineless leaves.  This...

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    Hill Country Heirloom Okra - Certified Organic/Heirloom
     70 days. 30 seeds. The Hill Country Heirloom Okra is an heirloom variety of okra from Texas, USA. This okra is said to be one of the prettiest okras with its 3 inch green pods dappled with red emanating from red stems. The plant is highly...

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    Jade Okra - Certified Organic/Heirloom
    55 days. 30 seeds. The Jade Okra was released in the US in 1991 after being developed by the University of Arkansas. This okra is known to be an early maturing variety with exceptional high quality tender yields. The plants of the Jade Okra are...

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    Star of David Okra - Certified Organic/Heirloom
     65 days. 30 seeds. The Star of David Okra also called the Old Fashioned Okra is an Israeli heirloom said to be introduced in the US in 1987. It is named so due to the resemblance of a cross-section of a pod to the Star of David. One can...