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80 Seeds - Kujo Japanese Bunching Onion - Allium Fistulosum - Vegetable - 14 Rand Bulk Pack
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80 Seeds - Kujo Japanese Bunching Onion - Allium Fistulosum - Vegetable - 14 Rand Bulk Pack

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80 Seeds - Kujo Japanese Bunching Onion - Allium Fistulosum - Vegetable - 14 Rand Bulk Pack

This is a very popular splitting type bunching onion in Japan. Light green leaves of about 18" and white stalks of 10" are very tender with mild flavour, excellent for cooking use. And very easy to grow and prolific.

You are buying a 80 seed pack.

Your final price will be this BUY NOW price..

   

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04 Jan 2013