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(1/2-OZ) or 100 Seeds Empress of India Nasturtium seeds; Tropaeolum minus; micro-green; edible landscape; Indian Cress 旱金蓮

(4 customer reviews)

$9.99

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(1/2-OZ) or 100 Seeds Empress of India Nasturtium seeds; Tropaeolum minus; micro-green; edible landscape Also known as Indian Cress, Garden Nasturtium, Empress of India is beautiful as microgreens, leaves are blue green edged with maroon color with pink stems. Empress of India at full maturity has dark blue green leaves and crimson flowers. Plant are compact, about a foot tall. Warm season annual Maturity: Approx. 10-17 days for microgreens, 55-65 days to maturity Planting season: Late spring Germination rate 89%; tested 11/2019. Need more seeds? 1/2-OZ packet has about 100 seeds 3-OZ packet has about 600 seeds

Additional information

weight_and_approx_seeds_count

0.5_OZ===100_seeds, 2_OZ===400_seeds, 6_OZ===1200_seeds

Craft type

Gardening

Seed type

Vegetable

Organic

No

4 reviews for (1/2-OZ) or 100 Seeds Empress of India Nasturtium seeds; Tropaeolum minus; micro-green; edible landscape; Indian Cress 旱金蓮

  1. Lauren Napier

    strong seeds; already germinating and happy in my kitchen window

  2. Meghan

    The seeds look great, as usual. Thank you!

  3. H Shalloway

    I am a repeat customer. Excellent vendor. Good quality seeds and usually gives a lot of seeds for the price. I love the wide variety of seeds. Highly recommended. This was a gift for a friend who was thrilled to receive them!

  4. Meghan

    Love this shop! I have bought from this seller many times over the past couple of years and never once been disappointed. The prices are very reasonable, especially considering the quantities they offer on many of the items. They have the best prices by far on nasturtium, holy basil, and many others. It’s fresh seed stock too, germination rates are always high. Another huge plus is that they offer seeds we can’t find locally such as snake & luffa gourds and moschata squashes (tromboncino & King KA AE). We stick with gourds & moschata squashes because the vine borers don’t kill them. (vine borers will totally decimate any other type of squash where I live. We don’t even bother planting other types of squash anymore because they will surely die).

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