Envy, Bean Seeds
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Introduced by the Oscar H. Will & Company in 1953. Hidatsa Soy Bean was originally developed from a Japanese edamame variety called Sousei which was
Hidatsa Soybean (1953)
Envy Zinnia Seeds
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Originally from south-east Asia, this leguminous plant has been cultivated for over three thousand years. The seeds are valued by many vegetarians as
Soya Bean 'Envy' (Glycine max)
Originally developed by Professor Elwyn Meader at the University of New Hampshire. One of the earliest, fresh eating soy beans. The 2’ plants produce
Envy Soybean
Envy , 80 days — 'Envy' is an early bearing variety and very well suited for shorter season climates. The plants are erect, reach about two feet in
Envy Soybean
Sure to make your Heirloom Zinnia collection the envy of your neighbors, these bright and unique blooms are quite a conversation starter! A favorite of crafters, florists and gardeners alike, Zinnias are easy to grow annuals, preferring warm weather and full sun! Size: Packet.