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Jack be Little Pumpkin - Cucurbita Maxima - 10 Seed Pack - Miniature, Edible & Ornamental
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Jack be Little Pumpkin - Cucurbita Maxima - 10 Seed Pack - Miniature, Edible & Ornamental

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South Africa
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Seeds for Africa 00483
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73475021

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Jack be Little Pumpkin - Cucurbita Maxima - 10 Seed Pack - Miniature Edible & Ornamental

These little pumpkins fit in the palm of your hand and make very nice decorations, as well as being edible! When fully cured on the vine, Jack Be Little pumpkins will hold their decorative value for up to a year! Nice shape and color! 95 days to maturity. Plant is attractive to butterflies and bees.

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25 Sep 2012